Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools Jan/Feb 2019 | Page 11

After two decades in the auto industry, first-year PRHS teacher trades in his shop for the classroom For 21 years, Richard Webb has worked as a technician in the auto industry. It’s a job that he enjoyed and was passionate about for more than two decades. But after listening to his friends who recently left the industry talk about their rewarding careers as teachers at Forest Hills High, South Providence and Central Academy of Technology and Arts, Richard finally made the decision to trade his automotive shop for a Porter Ridge High classroom this school year. “College is not for everybody and trade fields are fading by the wayside. There is a real technician shortage right now,” he said. “I felt like I could take this opportunity to pass my knowledge on and build up the next generation of not just technicians but automotive industry professionals.” In his Automotive Service class, Richard said his students are learning about the different types of careers in the automotive industry as well as personal safety before they begin to dive into more complicated subjects and projects, such as engine service, steering and suspension and more. “I knew that I didn’t want to fill 90 minutes of class everyday with just lecture. That’s why I try to break it up with lots of hands- on and classroom activities,” he said. “This is very different and new to me. But I have a lot of support here from other teachers and it’s going great.” What’s great about lateral entry teachers, like Richard, is that they come into the classroom with years or decades of real-life experience. This allows them to create lesson plans that connect Need a great fundraiser for your school or organization? SaveAround.com Coupon Book Fundraising Books Cost $25.00 each/ You Earn $12.50 for each book Call Diane Marcus at 585-233-8651 for more information their curriculum and real-world examples to bring industry-related problem solving to the classroom. One lesson that Richard wants his students to take away from his class is the importance of collaborating and maintaining mutually respectful relationships with other people. It’s an often overlooked skill that is a necessity in any industry they choose to go into, including the auto industry where Richard said he often had to work with colleagues in other departments. “Also, I know every student who signs up for my class isn’t going to want to go into the automotive field, but everyone is going to drive a vehicle. I just want the students to know what to do if something happens while they’re on the road,” he said. “Maintenance on vehicles is very expensive. I always tell the students that the more they learn how to do themselves, the more money they will be able to save in the future.” Although school has only been in session for a few weeks, Richard said he’s already talked with a student who has expressed an interest in the automotive industry. Richard is now working with the school’s Career Development Coordinator to find a way to connect the student to an internship at a local facility. “It feels good to see a student take an interest in this field. Even with students who have no plans to go into this field, it’s great to see the shock on their face or excitement when they learn to do something they’ve never been exposed to,” he said. “To have the opportunity to share and pass on the knowledge that I’ve gained – this is what I want to do.” Afterschool Art Classes School Fundraisers Paint & Tea Nights Birthday Parties ArtBoxCeramics.com 704.962.0913 EXCITING NEWS! We’re proud to announce that we’ve got access to many more pet foods and accessories. New products available include... • Fromm • Victor • Nutri Source • Pure Vita • Taste of the Wild • Diamond Dogs Treats: Buddy Biscuits • Bocce’s Bakery • Benebones Cat Litter: Fresh Step, Arm & Hammer, Call or stop Boxie Cat and Dr. Elsey’s in for details. Dog & Cat Toys & Much, Much More... Mineral Springs Fertilizer, Inc. ...Way More than JUST Fertilizer! In The Heart of Mineral Springs Since 1957 704.843.2683 Parent Teacher Magazine • Nov/Dec 2018 • 9