Woodwork Career Alliance developing online training courses


How to accurately read a tape measure and working with fractions are part of the Math, Measurement, and Layout module

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LINCOLN, Neb. – The Woodwork Career Alliance of North America is preparing to beta test the first two modules of online courses specifically designed to help train entry-level woodworkers. 

The two courses entering test mode are “Math, Measuring, and Layout” and “Wood Theory.” Each module consists of narrated lessons, outside reading assignments, and quizzes. 

“Most wood products companies are challenged to develop an effective in-house program to train their new hires,” said Scott Nelson, president of the WCA. “As a result, those employees are not able to maximize their personal potential and value to the company. This often leads to lower productivity and higher turnover rates."

Industry professionals have volunteered to provide valuable feedback that the WCA can use to improve the courses before they are rolled out for general use.

“The WCA's online training programs are aligned with industry-recognized skill standards, ensuring that participants acquire the skills and knowledge valued by employers,” Nelson added. “The program will be convenient, affordable, and provide a comprehensive and well-structured learning experience.”

WCA’s Wood Theory course will address properties of wood, wood movement and how to cope with it, lumber measurement and grading, and much more.

“We believe the online courses can serve as an important supplement to in-house training by providing a standardized foundation of woodworking skills and knowledge for new hires,” said Greg Larson, vice president of the WCA and lead developer of the new training program. “This can help ensure that all employees have a consistent understanding of fundamental woodworking techniques, regardless of their prior experience.”

The WCA plans to launch the online training program in the first quarter of 2024. In addition to the two courses undergoing beta testing, others include Woodworking Fundamentals, which covers cabinet construction, shop drawings, panel products, and more, and Milling and Machining, which covers the concept of milling "4 Square" using a jointer, planer, and table saw.

To get on the mailing list to receive updates about the program, email [email protected]
 

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