Foundations built at Genesis’ Explore Construction Camp

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(Ripley County, IN) – Genesis: Pathways to Success held its fourth camp last week, in collaboration with the Southeastern Career Center, as a part of A Summer of STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, & Mathematics).

A total of 34 students from across Southeastern Indiana attended Explore Construction Camp, where they received hands-on experience in the basic principles of electrical trades and building trades.

Students were given the opportunity to work with the Construction Instructors at the Southeastern Career Center where they learned entry-level, yet necessary, skills for the trade – beginning with a discussion about safety and equipment and, subsequently, applying those principles to the hands-on craft.

Over the course of several hours, students took turns building birdhouses, operating heavy machinery, and wiring electrical sockets and light fixtures.

The camp served as an introduction to the basics of construction and the trades involved in hopes that students would be provided with enough information to help them discern a potential future career path, or illuminate an area of personal interest.

Todd Ault, an instructor of Building Trades at the Southeastern Career Center, reflected on the value of this camp, jovially saying, “I think it’s three-fold, first of all, it gets these kids out of the house! But, importantly, it gives them the chance to learn through a hands-on project, and it provides confidence and skills they may not be exposed to otherwise. When they’re at each station, and they see something new, it exposes them to different possibilities in their lives and careers.”

The hands-on approach to learning about high-demand, high-wage careers was of great value to the campers, many of whom indicated that learning through “doing,” and applying classroom skills to simulated situations, gave them a glimpse of what these careers are really like.

The change of pace from traditional forms of education provided the students with a breath of fresh air and introduced them to new skills that aren’t learned in a classroom setting.

Kynnadi Hartley, an upcoming 8th grader from Rising Sun, Explore Construction Camp reiterated the importance of hands-on learning, when she shared, “I liked either the carpentry or the big machines. They have a lot of hands-on learning. We were able to experience the work which is important for getting a job in the future.” Kynnadi was one of three female students who attended Explore Construction Camp.

Genesis: Pathways to Success would like to thank the Southeastern Career Center and all of its volunteers for their time, wisdom, and passionate teaching. These up-close experiences were invaluable for every camper and allowed each to learn more about construction trades.

If you would like to learn additional information about this summer camp, please visit www.genesisp2s.org.

If you have questions regarding A Summer of STREAM, please contact the Director of Genesis: Pathways to Success, Clarice Patterson, by emailing [email protected], calling (812) 933-1098, or visiting 13 E. George Street, Suite B, in Batesville.

(Genesis: Pathways to Success press release)