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Technical Education
Teacher Education and Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education or
another field related to Child Health and
Children’s Health I & II Development.
(T.E.A.C.H.)
Beachwood High School) Welding I & II
College Tech Prep (Northern Career Institute-Willoughby Campus)
TEACH I Welding I
Early Childhood Education Principles Gas Metal Arc Welding
Foundations of Education and Training Shielded Metal Arc Welding
TEACH II Welding II
Health, Safety & Nutrition Flux Cored Arc Welding
Infant & Toddler Education Gas Tungsten Arc
ALL COURSES ARE SEMESTER ALL COURSES ARE FULL YEAR
Prerequisite: Interview by Instructor. By program Prerequisite: Interview by the Instructor. By program
start date student must have completed coursework start date students must have completed coursework
required for junior status at their home school required for junior status at their home school
including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2) including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2)
credits each earned in English and Mathematics. credits each earned in English and Mathematics.
Recommended For: Students who want to pursue a Recommended For: College Bound/Technical
degree in education or related field Education
3 credits each year 3 credits each year
7 credits through Lakeland Community College 6 credits through Cuyahoga Community College
30 credits through University of Akron 7 credits through Lakeland Community College
3 credits through Kent State University 30 credits through University of Akron
8 CT2 credits 30 credits through Kent State University
Career: P Career: E
The T.E.A.C.H program prepares students to fill a This two-year program will train student in
vital role in the education and health of children. This SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, OFC,
program teaches content knowledge in child blueprint reading and shop safety. Students
development, curriculum, common core, early are taught the same skills that are taught at
learning content standards and educational theory as the Lincoln School of Welding. Related
well as middle childhood development and children’s classroom instruction is also an important
health. High school students receive the opportunity to part of the Welding program. In related
teach and care for children in many different learning class, students learn the scientific theories
environments. The first year stresses basic skills and principles of welding as well as
needed to work with children of all ages. Students information on fabrication and welding
travel with the instructor to different lab schools to different alloys. Blueprint reading and
develop the concepts and skills needed to work with layout skills along with mathematics and
children. other job skills are part of the related class.
The second year of the T.E.A.C.H program further Community service projects are stressed.
develops content knowledge and essential teaching Opportunities for trained welders include
skills and strategies necessary to become a millwright welder, fabrication welder, tack
professional or teacher ready to work with children of welder, pipe welder, welding inspector and
all ages. The students apply knowledge of child welding equipment tender.
development and best practices while working in
independent internships with children for the entire
school year. Students who meet both attendance and
academic requirements set by area colleges will be
awarded credits towards a two or four-year degree in
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