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ELEVATE YOUR TEACHING WITH AWS TRAIN THE TRAINER 2025

Enhance Your Expertise. Advance Your Career.

Ready to elevate your welding instruction skills? Join us for an immersive week-long Train the Trainer course designed for welding educators and professionals. This comprehensive training equips you with advanced teaching strategies, practical skills, and curriculum development tools across multiple welding processes including SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, and GTAW.

Whether you're new to teaching or looking to refresh and enhance your approach, this course provides the tools, techniques, and confidence to lead a high-quality welding education program.

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At a Glance

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Price

Member: $1,500
Non-member: $2,000
Early Bird Discount: Save $200 when you register now through April 21, 2025!

Schedule

Schedule

June 16–20, 2025
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Kentucky Welding Institute (KWI)
1828 Maysville Rd, Flemingsburg, KY 41041

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Course Length

Approximately 40 hours
40 PDHs | 4 CEUs

Course Details

  • Why Attend?
  • What you’ll learn
  • Who Should Attend
  • Schedule & Additional Details

  • Enhance Your Teaching Skills Master instructional strategies to engage students and refine your delivery.
  • Hands-On Training Apply real-world welding scenarios to strengthen practical teaching methods.
  • Industry Alignment Ensure your program meets AWS SENSE standards.
  • Expand Your Network Connect with welding educators nationwide to exchange ideas and best practices.
  • Expert-Led Instruction Learn from AWS Education experts with extensive industry experience.

Through a balanced mix of classroom instruction and hands-on shop experience, you’ll learn how to:

  • Implement and enforce safety practices
  • Interpret drawings and welding symbols effectively.
  • Design impactful welding lesson plans and curriculum
  • Deliver in-depth instruction across carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum
  • Prepare trainees for welder performance qualification exams
  • Conduct weld inspections and apply SkillsUSA standards in the classroom
  • Dive into cutting-edge instruction for SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, and GTAW

This course is ideal for:

  • New and experienced welding educators
  • Instructors from SENSE Schools, EIMs, secondary & post-secondary institutions
  • Educators looking to revamp or start a welding program
Train the Trainer 2025 Schedule
Train the Trainer 2025 Schedule
Monday
Classroom Shop
  • Safety Orientation: Discussion on the implementation of safety and its importance in welding.
  • Shop Familiarization: Overview of shop layout and equipment.
  • Cutting Processes Overview: Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), and Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC).
  • Hands-On Safety Practices: Applying safety measures in a practical setting.
  • Cutting Processes Practice: Hands-on experience with OFC, PAC, and CAC methods.
Tuesday
Classroom Shop
  • Drawing and Welding Symbol Interpretation: Develop skills to interpret technical drawings and welding symbols effectively.
  • Advanced SMAW Teaching Strategies: How to master effective techniques and in-depth knowledge for instructing Shielded Metal Arc Welding and destructive testing.
  • Curriculum Development: Learn to analyze standards and design a customized curriculum tailored to your needs.
  • Lesson Planning: Create structured and effective lesson plans for classroom and shop instruction.
  • Project Integration: Bringing projects into your shop with welding symbols applications.
  • Hands-On SMAW Welding: Practical sessions on Shielded Metal Arc Welding.
  • SMAW Practical Exam: How to prepare trainees for the SMAW welder performance qualification test on carbon steel using provided equipment following Welding Procedure Specification AWS SMAW EDU-6..
  • SMAW Bend Test: How to prepare trainees to successfully prepare welded samples for a guided bend test.
Wednesday
Classroom Shop
  • Advanced Teaching Techniques for FCAW: Gain in-depth knowledge and strategies for teaching Flux Cord Arc Welding,
  • Safety and Equipment Operation: How to perform safety inspections and minor repairs on FCAW equipment.
  • Equipment Setup and Operation: Learn to set up and operate FCAW-G/GM and FCAW-S equipment for welding on carbon steel.
  • Welding Techniques and Specifications: Master fillet and groove weld methods in all positions, analyze Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), and troubleshoot FCAW processes.
  • Equipment Safety and Setup: Perform safety inspections, make minor repairs, and set up GMAW equipment for both short-circuiting (GMAW-S) and spray transfer operations on carbon steel.
  • Welding Techniques: Operate GMAW equipment to execute fillet and groove welds in all positions for short-circuiting transfer and in specific positions (1F, 2F, 1G) for spray transfer on carbon steel.
  • GMAW-S: How to prepare trainees on the GMAW-S (short circuit) welder performance qualification test on carbon steel using provided equipment, shielding gas, and electrodes, following Welding Procedure Specification AWS EDU GMAW-01
  • GMAW Spray: How to prepare trainees on the GMAW (spray) welder performance qualification test on carbon steel using specified equipment, gas mixtures, and electrodes, adhering to Welding Procedure Specification AWS EDU GMAW-02.

  • FCAW Gas-Shielded Practical Exam: Trainees will perform the FCAW-G/GM welder performance qualification test on carbon steel using specified shielding gas, electrodes, and equipment, following Welding Procedure Specification AWS EDU FCAW-01 (G) or AWS EDU FCAW-02 (GM).
  • FCAW Self-Shielded Practical Exam: Trainees will complete the FCAW-S welder performance qualification test on carbon steel using self-shielded electrodes and equipment, adhering to Welding Procedure Specification AWS EDU FCAW-03.
Thursday
Classroom Shop
  • Advanced Teaching Techniques for GTAW: Gain in-depth knowledge and strategies for teaching Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
  • Equipment Safety & Maintenance: Review procedures for performing safety inspections and identifying common issues with GTAW equipment. Study guidelines for minor external repairs.
  • Carbon Steel Welding Principles: Understanding the setup, operation, and techniques for GTAW on carbon steel, including fillet and groove weld applications in all positions.
  • Austenitic Stainless Steel Welding: Review setup and operational requirements for GTAW on austenitic stainless steel. Focus on weld techniques for fillet (1F, 2F, 3F) and groove (1G, 2G) positions.
  • Aluminum Welding Basics: Look into setup, operation, and weld techniques for GTAW on aluminum, emphasizing fillet (1F, 2F) and groove (1G) welds.
  • GTAW Practice: Hands-on welding with Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) on all three base metals.
  • Equipment Safety and Operation:  How to perform safety inspections, make minor repairs, and set up GTAW equipment for operations on carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel, and aluminum.

  • Welding Techniques: Execute fillet and groove welds in specified positions for carbon steel (all positions), austenitic stainless steel (1F, 2F, 3F, 1G, 2G), and aluminum (1F, 2F, 1G) using GTAW processes.
  • GTAW Practical Exam: Trainees will Have the opportunity to complete the GTAW welder performance qualification test on carbon steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum using various electrodes and equipment, adhering to Welding Procedure Specification AWS EDU GTAW-03, AWS EDU GTAW-04, AWS EDU GTAW-05
Friday
Classroom Shop
  • Evaluate understanding of welding inspection principles, terminology, and safety practices.
  • Practical Inspection Skills: Assess the quality of cut surfaces, base metal edges, tacks, root passes, intermediate layers, and completed welds.
  • Understanding the WPS: In-depth look at the Welding Procedure Specification.
  • SkillsUSA Standards: Incorporating SkillsUSA standards and scoring in shop and classroom activities.
  • Inspection Tools Training: Hands-on use of inspection tools and methods.
  • Evaluation Techniques: How to assess projects and weld tests effectively.
  • Comprehensive Practice: Hands-on welding and cutting with all processes and materials covered.


Includes:
Continental breakfast, lunch, PPE
Dress Code: Jeans, welding boots, and a long-sleeved cotton shirt

UPCOMING SESSIONS

Meet Your Instructors

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTORS

Robert Curtis Pease

ROBERT CURTIS PEASE

Robert Curtis Pease is a seasoned welding educator and Director of Education at Kentucky Welding Institute, where he has spent over 20 years equipping students with industry-recognized certifications and hands-on skills. A U.S. Army National Guard veteran and AWS Certified Welding Educator, Robert has championed the integration of the AWS SENSE Level I program and continues to lead innovative efforts in welding education and workforce readiness.

Ashley Applegate

ASHLEY APPLEGATE

Ashley Applegate is an AWS CWI, CWE, and CW with over 30 years of welding experience—from running his own company to currently serving as Director of Training / Industry Liaison for Kentucky Welding Institute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the cost of the event?
    $1,500 (Member) | $2,000 (Non-Member) | $200 Early Bird Discount Available Through April 21, 2025!
  • Do I need to bring my own equipment?
    No, all PPE and equipment are provided. Please wear jeans, welding boots, and a long-sleeved cotton shirt.
  • Can I attend if I’m new to teaching?
    Yes! This program is designed for both new and experienced instructors, providing valuable insights for all levels.
  • What are CEUs, and how do they apply to this training session
    CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are credits earned through professional development activities. This training session is CEU-certified, meaning you will earn valuable credits upon completion, enhancing your career development and qualifications.

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