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August 13, 2012

I-CAR PREMIERES NEW TRAINING PROGRAM FOR EDUCATORS,
I-CAR® PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM™ - EDUCATION EDITION

HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL – August 13, 2012 – I-CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, has been recognized for setting the standard in industry training and proficiency, resulting in an increased number of collision repair facilities aspiring to employ I-CAR trained individuals. In response to this industry need, I-CAR has expanded the I-CAR® Professional Development Program™, introduced to the industry in 2010, to now include a comprehensive collision repair training program for schools that aligns with the defined education and knowledge needs of the industry.   

The I-CAR® Professional Development Program™ - Education Edition was created through collaboration with the industry and is now available for the 2012/13 academic year.  This performance-focused program is structured into three successive training levels, each referred to as an I-CAR ProLevel®, recognizing students for successful completion of their role-based training.

The I-CAR® Professional Development Program™ - Education Edition provides a standardized learning system with guided course materials for specific roles defined in the I-CAR® Professional Development Program™, as well as new instructor guides and student performance evaluations. Students who graduate from this program will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to begin working efficiently in a collision repair facility at the start of their careers.

Bill Stage, I-CAR Senior Director of Segment Development stated, “The foundation for the program, and one of its most highly anticipated benefits, is the increased emphasis on hands-on instruction and time spent in the shop,” Stage continued, “Previous I-CAR curriculum models focused on broad topics; however, the new program will provide a deeper learning experience through hands-on practice, creating skills that will be directly transferable to the collision repair workforce.”

To date, over 30 educational institutions have committed to integrating the I-CAR® Professional Development Program™ - Education Edition into their curriculum for the upcoming 2012/13 academic year. More details are available on the I-CAR website, www.i-car.com.


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