Ten ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Fine Furniture and Carpentry students traded in their work trucks for plane tickets to participate in a recent exchange to Germany.
Sandra Carr
The collaborative effort is part of the (GATE), a pioneering initiative fostering cross-cultural understanding and professional development within the trades and technology sectors.
The reciprocal exchange of apprenticeship training signals a new and growing relationship between ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ and in Regensburg, Germany. In May 2023, four German students and an instructor attended a two-week customized program at Camosun to experience Canadian industry and education practices.
βThe exchange trip was an eye-opening experience,β says Camosun student, Sara Gallinger, who graduated from the Fine Furniture program and is a current Carpentry student.
βThe opportunity to visit German factory and construction sites showed different approaches than the ones Iβve learned in Canada. Iβve deepened my understanding of craftsmanship, culture and community, and returned home with a fresh perspective of the world.β
Sara Gallinger, Carpentry student
Camosun carpentry instructor Al Van Akker also notes the different attitudes toward the woodworking and construction trades between the two countries. βIn Canada, we emphasize speed and productivity,β he says. βIn Germany, thereβs a greater emphasis on quality and longevity. Students toured buildings that are over 800 years old and have survived since medieval times. Itβs something that will stay with them as they embark on their trades careers.β
When many people think about educational exchange programs, they tend to think of business, humanities or language programs, not trades or technology. Fine furniture instructor Sandra Carr reminds us that Red Seal, the highest trades credential, is internationally recognized. Global partnerships for the trades make sense.
βI hope this fosters more international labour-based exchanges,β Sandra says. βThis kind of opportunity broadens studentsβ scope of what theyβre capable of and what they can do when they finish their education.β
With a successful inaugural trades exchange between Germany and Canada in the books, itβs likely that there will be more opportunities for students and instructors in the future. This achievement was made possible with support from the program and from , funded by Employment and Social Development Canada.
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