Education September 02, 2021 Mexico

Welding Schools Can Prepare Students for the Future with Certification-Focused Curriculum from Lincoln Electric and NC3

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Lincoln Electric Educational Partner Schools (LEEPS) students benefit from standardized education that drives skills and knowledge and connects them to hiring industries; Train the Trainer programming delivers targeted professional development for instructors, ensuring they know how to work with the curriculum and resources.

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Cleveland – Welding education institutions can take a big step toward developing the next generation of certified welders by becoming a Lincoln Electric Educational Partner Schools (LEEPS).

Lincoln Electric and the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) have joined forces to provide the curriculum and learning management resources necessary for benchmarking and standardizing welding performance.

“There’s only one Lincoln Electric welding school in the world,” says Dan Klingman, Lincoln Electric’s Manager of Educational Programming. “Since 1917, we have put our stamp on education, making sure our programs not just meet, but exceed, high industry standards and the quality welding we stake our name on. The LEEPS program is our latest effort to build a bridge between welding education and industry and deliver a skilled and knowledgeable generation of new welders to the field.”

Designed for institutions looking to offer a full slate of stackable welding certifications focused on career preparation, the LEEPS program combines a comprehensive set of instructional tools, resources and the support, including some e-learning formats, needed to meet today’s welding challenges. LEEPS institutions have access to these resources plus a vital Train the Trainer program for educators to ensure welding students are receiving the right skills training backed by the deepest industry knowledge.

Required for all certification plans, the LEEPS Train the Trainer course tests and endorses instructors on their welding knowledge and hands-on skills. The program provides a detailed, step-by-step overview of the NC3 curriculum and learning management tools. Participants have the choice of attending classes in person or virtually via Zoom conferencing.

Because the program delivers standardized curriculum to any institution and requires educators to take part in the Train the Trainer program before they can start teaching the curriculum, students graduating from a LEEPs program are assured to come onto the job with a high-quality education that has the Lincoln Electric touch.

As a LEEPS Center of Excellence, schools gain a recognized leader in welding education and manufacturing as their partner and an integral support system that will help them prepare more highly skilled welders to address critical workforce shortages in the welding industry.

For more information, visit the LEEPS website, view this video or download the LEEPS brochure.

About Lincoln Electric
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 55 manufacturing locations in 18 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company’s website at https://www.lincolnelectric.com.

Robin Suttell

Falls Communications