Thursday, April 26, 2012

Modern Automotive Maintenance Workshop

The Minnesota West Carl Perkins Consortium will be offering a staff development workshop on Modern Automotive Maintenance for high school teachers. Please note that even if you currently do not receive Perkins funds, you are welcome to attend. The workshop will be taught by Doug Kleeberger and Mark Temple, Automotive Technology instructors at Minnesota West Community and Technical College.

The training will be held June 13 from 9:30-3:00 on the Jackson Campus of Minnesota West. Mileage reimbursement (for instructors of approved programs), meals, and CEUs will be available.

Cost: Free for Minneosta West Consortium members
         $25 for non-members

Workshop topics will include:
• Do Modern Cars Need Maintenance?
• Hybrid Information Everybody Should Know
• Mastering Torque
• What is NATEF
• Q & A

The college’s “Tool Day” is also scheduled for the day, so attendees will have an opportunity to talk to a variety of automotive service vendors.

Registration information is available at http://www.lifetimeoflearning.com/. Under the “Workshop” button at the top of the page, select “Register Online” and then scroll down to the June 12 workshop. Please register by May 25.

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