2021 ASE instructor training conference goes virtual

March 17, 2021
The ASE Education Foundation will host a virtual instructor training conference July 26-30, 2021.

The ASE Education Foundation will host a virtual instructor training conference July 26-30, 2021. This conference is designed for high school and college instructors from auto, truck and collision repair programs nationwide.

“Although we had originally planned to meet in person in North Carolina this summer, we decided that going virtual this year would make the training available to many instructors who would not have been able to travel due to COVID-19,” said Mike Coley, ASE Education Foundation president. “This premier training event is packed with information that our participants won't get anywhere else and is focused specifically on updating instructors on the latest automotive technologies, along with diagnostic, repair, and service tools and techniques.”

The conference will provide more than 20 hours of technical update training, with separate tracks for auto, medium/heavy truck and collision repair instructors. The cost for instructors from ASE-accredited programs is $150 per person. The cost for instructors from non-accredited programs is $225 each.  

All sessions will be 90 minutes and will count toward the ASE Education Foundation’s annual training requirement. Seats are limited. Registration will open in April at www.ASEeducationFoundation.org/events.

About ASE Education Foundation

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.

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