Thank you for attending
“Initiatives and Opportunities in the Wood Products Manufacturing Industry“
at the 2018 CITEA State Conference
March 23-24, 2018
Cuesta College
Presentation and Handouts (PDFs):
- CITEA Conference Wood Industry Resources PPT Presentation file
- AWFS Education Resources and School Contact List
- AWFS Education Programs
Other AWFS Resources for Educators -informational articles on dust collectors, phase converters, and industry careers, and more.
For more information on any of these resources, contact:
Tovi Spero, AWFS Education Director
(323) 215-0311
tovi@awfs.org
Upcoming Industry Training Opportunities for Teachers:
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- The MiLL Academy
EXCLUSIVE FOR WOODWORKING EDUCATORS
Colorado Springs, CO
May 9-11, 2018
- The MiLL Academy
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- Wood Technology Industry Institute (WTII) Boot Camp
1 SPOT RESERVED FOR EDUCATOR – FIRST COME FIRST SERVE
Pittsburg, KS
May 14-18, 2018
- Wood Technology Industry Institute (WTII) Boot Camp
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- Stiles University Executive Briefing Conference
CONSIDERED ONE OF THE BEST EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR INDUSTRY
San Jose, CA
April 14-16, 2019
- Stiles University Executive Briefing Conference
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- AWFS Fair Teacher Track Seminars
2019 SEMINARS WILL BE PUBLISHED AND REGISTRATION WILL OPEN IN LATE 2018
Las Vegas, NV
July 17-20, 2019
- AWFS Fair Teacher Track Seminars
Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA)
- Industry tool-based skill certification program.
- High school students can earn the Sawblade Certificate.
- Recognized by CA Department of Ed as a industry certification.
Watch the webinar on Implementing WCA in the Classroom
MFG Day (Manufacturing Day)
Friday, October 5, 2018
This is the opportunity for the manufacturing industry to open it’s doors and welcome students, teachers and the general public to learn more.
Find an event near you! Bring students to an event!
The MiLL (Manufacturing Industry Learning Labs)
National Training Center
- Launched in August 2017
- Over 100 high school students currently enrolled; capacity for 500 students per day in 47,000 sq ft facility
- Offers training opportunities for high school, post secondary, industry, and veterans
- Dual enrollment and articulation for high school students with local community college
- 79 industry partners provided state of the art technology and equipment
- Goal to start other MiLL facilities throughout the US – stay tuned!
Explore this website: WoodIndustryEd.org
This is a resource web site developed by AWFS, consisting of education and training information for the wood manufacturing and related industries. Appropriate for educators, students, industry professionals and those seeking career and skill enhancement information, it contains a searchable database of schools, colleges, technical centers and companies that offer a wealth of education and skill enhancement programs – from short courses to graduate degrees, from hand-crafted to high tech. There are also listings of scholarships, awards and competitions; trade organizations and events; as well as job listing links and a blog.
AWFS Fair: July 17-20, 2019 in Las Vegas, NV
This is a “Top 100” biennial international trade show, with over 600 exhibitors (woodworking machinery and supply manufacturers) and 15,000 attendees (wood products manufacturers) in 300,000 sq ft of exhibit space.
- TEACHER AND STUDENT SHOW REGISTRATION IS $0! SEMINAR REGISTRATION IS $10 EACH!
- College of Woodworking Knowledge (CWWK) Educational Seminar Program, including Teacher Track Seminars: in 2017, topics included STEM Guitar, CTEOnline, WCA, shop safety, and grants
- Industry-Education Networking Luncheon – opportunity to connect directly with industry professionals interested in working with schools
- Education Pavilion – see education-focused exhibitors from the 2017 show
- Education Town Hall Presentation Features 13 Post-Secondary Woodworking Programs Across the U.S. You can see and download the presentation here (PDF).
Student Contests
Design it Digital Student CAD Competition:
- Open to middle school, high school and post secondary
- Entry deadline May 31, 2018
- FREE to enter
- Cash and tool prizes
- Students design project based on parameters in ANY CAD software
- Submit entirely online
Fresh Wood Student Woodworking Competition:
- Open to high school and post secondary
- Entry deadline May 2019
- FREE to enter
- Cash prizes
- Students build a project and submit photos
Wood Industry Leadership Forum
A coalition of 15 wood industry associations have gathered to address the skilled workforce gap and strengthen industry awareness. Stay tuned for projects and progress!
AWFS, WMMA, WMIA Support CTE and Perkins Funding
Career Technical Education (CTE) was the focus of the 2018 Wood Industry DC fly-in. We met with dozens of legislative offices to express our support for CTE programs and reauthorization of CTE’s primary federal funding source, the Perkins Act.
Society of Wood Manufacturing (SWM) Fosters Wood Industry-Education Partnerships in Southern California
SWM supports SkillsUSA CA regional and state events, MFG Day events, and other projects and activities to help school programs. Join today for free!
“Meet the New Face of Manufacturing” Campaign posters and videos
“Meet the New Face of Manufacturing” is a comprehensive marketing effort to acquaint and interest young people in careers in wood products manufacturing. We want to convey the reality of 21st century manufacturing – it is modern, high-tech, offers varied and challenging careers and is ready to welcome the next generational workforce. The campaign launched in Fall 2014 with a poster showcasing five “New Faces” of manufacturing and in September 2015, a second poster image was unveiled with more “New Faces”, highlighting the variety of personalities and lifestyles available for those seeking careers in wood products manufacturing.
For a FREE copy of the “New Faces” posters, which contain a QR code linking to this
page of resources, send a request to adria@awfs.org (include your name, mailing address, quantity, and which version/s you would like). Please share this with career counselors,
parents, school administrators, industry partners, or others who guide students in career choices. See the official 2014 press release here.
Watch the “Meet the New Face of Manufacturing” Videos
…and learn about eleven outstanding young professionals in the wood products manufacturing industry!