Instructor Guides and Resources Plus Companion Student Workbooks Deliver Full Learning Experience in Basic Motor Controls for Electricians

Rancho Cordova, CA (PRWEB) October 21, 2015

WECA is pleased to announce the release of its updated curriculum packages for Basic Motor Controls—now featuring convenient new downloadable instructor resources.

Using the 16-hour classroom Instructor Guide and downloadable resources for Basic Motor Controls – Part 1, instructors lead students through the specialized skills needed to wire circuits in motor control equipment. Designed from the electrician’s perspective, Part 1 contains multimedia presentations, extensive lecture notes, discussion guidance, and exam and quiz files. Classroom learning is facilitated by detailed practical labs: creating a hands-on learning environment for electrician students to apply their new skills. Companion Student Workbooks include follow-along course content designed to encourage active student engagement.

In Basic Motor Controls—Part 2, our roster of expert electricians and instructional designers created a second 16-hour classroom guide, navigating students through additional real world electrical scenarios to boost later on-the-job success. With additional downloadable content, and a newly revised appearance, students gain experience with contractor construction, off-delay timers, and automatic gate controls.

Together, WECA’s Basic Motor Control curriculum packages provide a complete 32-hour, 2-part course. WECA recommends using this curriculum to continue the training of journeymen electricians, or to supplement apprenticeship.

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