Where the Owls Go
If you are an instructor who is relatively new to teaching small engine technology, then this is where you’ll want to start! This 3-day course should arm you with enough knowledge and confidence to conduct your own basic small engine class.
The program is a curriculum that follows lesson plans designed for high schools and middle schools. We teach the curriculum to you so you get the benefit of our technique along with ongoing discussion as to what we aim to accomplish with each topic. You will perform a complete teardown and reassembly of a horizontal shaft Overhead Valve (OHV) engine. The engine is a springboard to all the different systems that are required for a gas engine to operate. In addition, you will receive an assortment of training materials from CDs, PowerPoint presentations, teardown scripts and more, so that you will be able to teach the same concepts and procedures in your own classroom.
What will you Receive??
• Small Engine Curriculum – digital format USB
• Small Engines Textbook, long considered the “bible” in this industry
• Small Engines Workbook. Three levels of testing; easy, medium, and hard to challenge your students
• Lunch and Refreshments each day
** NO free engines to be given this year
Topics Covered
The use of learning materials to deliver a full small engine course
• How to access useful information via Briggs & Stratton’s websites (If you have a laptop computer with wireless Internet capabilities, be sure to bring it with you!)
• Four-cycle theory is thoroughly explored through the use of multimedia
• Hands-on tear down of a 13 cubic inch OHV engine
• Explanations of engine systems from A to Z including Carburetors, Governors, Fuel & Oil, Compression and Ignition
Registration Fee–CLICK HERE FOR LINK to Register
$600.00 per instructor – Payable to Norris FFA
Mail payment to: Colin Kubik, 25211 S 68th St, Firth, NE 68358
Contact Colin Kubik <[email protected]> with any questions.
Open to the first 20 who sign up, will be officially registered once payment is received.