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WCA organizes training for Skill Evaluators at IWF

 Monday, July 11, 2016

indexThe Woodwork Career Alliance of North America (WCA), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to addressing the woodworking industry’s critical skilled worker shortage through the development and assessment of skill standards, will conduct seven sessions to train Accredited Skill Evaluators during the International Woodworking Fair, August 24 to 27 in Atlanta.

 

Accredited Skill Evaluators are responsible for assessing and awarding skill stamps to woodworkers participating in the WCA’s Passport credential program. The WCA Passport is a portable, personal, permanent record of skill achievements by the individual holder as a woodworking professional.  The WCA has developed observable and measurable performance standards and assessments for more than 240 woodworking machine operations so far.

 

Through cooperation with IWF management, the WCA is offering a “show special”$100 registration fee for the skill evaluator training sessions. The $150 discount is being evenly split by IWF and the WCA.

 

Individuals interested in participating in one of the three-hour sessions are encouraged to register in advance. Each session will be limited to four participants. The sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon on all four days of the show and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday at the Georgia World Congress Center.

 

“We are very thankful of IWF’s generous support and willingness to host these training sessions,” said Scott Nelson, president of the WCA. “Accredited Skill Evaluators play a crucial role with the WCA Passport program. IWF is providing us with a great opportunity to add new evaluators to the ranks.” He concluded.

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