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“In the classroom, we need to create a situation that the person sees how the course contributes to them doing their job better. It’s a bit of a change of point of view.” Teaching rewarding for Ayres instructors Both seasoned and new instructors at Ayres have found benefits to teaching NHI courses. “To me, the most rewarding thing about teaching is when you see the light go on,” Lagasse said. “When someone you know is struggling to understand some fundamental and you work with them to understand what they’re struggling with. Then all of the sudden you see their confidence grow, and you see the light go on, and you share their enthusiasm.” Schall said his experience teaching for NHI has been one of the most rewarding parts of his career. “This was by far one of the most useful courses in my 20-year experience. Very interactive, informative, and dynamic, which increases information retention.” – NHI course participant “I’ve always enjoyed teaching. There’s always a real reward when you see someone now understanding a concept that they might have struggled with before,” Schall said. “And I think you have to enjoy it at that level to be able to do it as we have for almost 30 years now.” Although Ayres’ history with NHI is long-standing, the company always stays focused on cultivating its next generation of instructors. Scott Zey, a hydraulic engineer in Ayres’ Fort Collins office, is currently in the process of certification, having taught two courses to date. Zey says he enjoys being able to learn from the participants as much as he enjoys teaching them. “I have always enjoyed talking about theories and the ideas behind what we do. I really have enjoyed being able to discuss these ideas with people who do what I do in other parts of the country,” Zey said. “It’s nice to be able to get a wider perspective on how other people are practicing my craft.” Melonie Barrington, NHI’s training program manager, said Ayres has been a successful partner for NHI. “Working with Ayres has been great. They have a level of professionalism and technical expertise that brings a unique national perspective to our course development and instruction,” she said. “Their national perspective helps state engineers and the hydraulics community visualize innovative and practical solutions to challenging problems that exist across the nation.” Follow this link https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/ media.cfm to view the training video series and other reference materials. 26│ TRENDS