The ASE Education Foundation works with over 2,300 automotive technology training programs and over 50,000 students nationally to provide the transportation industry a viable workforce through standards and credentials for institutions, organizations and individuals. The Foundation also offers career development and workplace exposure by creating relationships and partnerships with employers.
George Arrants, vice president of the ASE Education Foundation, presented a new apprenticeship pilot program during the recent ASE Training Managers Council (ATMC) conference....
The ASE Education Foundation updated its accreditation standards for truck and collision repair training programs, specifically focusing on tasks, tools, and equipment related...
In Bogi Lateiner's speech, "Revving up the Diversity: Shaping an Inclusive Future in Auto Repair High School and College Shop Programs," she talks about how to create a culture...
In this episode of Beyond the Wrench, George Arrants, vice president of the ASE Education Foundation discusses why students are losing interest in the industry, the struggles ...
Over 500 high school and college instructors from auto, truck, and collision repair programs nationwide recently attended the in-person ASE Instructor Training Conference held...
The annual award was presented to Steve Bernasek, diesel technologies instructor and team lead for automotive programs at the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) in Mesa...
Permatex has partnered with the ASE Education Foundation to provide technicians with application training and education on the latest formulation advances in chemical technology...