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Award Abstract # 2100297
Developing and Implementing Hybrid Instruction to Increase the Access of Women and Adult Learners to Diesel Technology Training

NSF Org: DUE
Division Of Undergraduate Education
Recipient: WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Initial Amendment Date: April 6, 2021
Latest Amendment Date: February 6, 2023
Award Number: 2100297
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Virginia Carter
vccarter@nsf.gov
 (703)292-4651
DUE
 Division Of Undergraduate Education
EDU
 Directorate for STEM Education
Start Date: June 1, 2021
End Date: May 31, 2025 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $279,336.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $279,336.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2021 = $279,336.00
History of Investigator:
  • Anna Beard (Principal Investigator)
    anna.parrish@wallacestate.edu
  • Jeremy Smith (Former Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: George C. Wallace State Community College-Hanceville
801 MAIN ST NW
HANCEVILLE
AL  US  35077-5462
(256)352-8144
Sponsor Congressional District: 04
Primary Place of Performance: George C. Wallace State Community College-Hanceville
801 Main Street NW
Hanceville
AL  US  35077-2000
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
04
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): PJJLM9J64H96
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): Advanced Tech Education Prog
Primary Program Source: 04002122DB NSF Education & Human Resource
Program Reference Code(s): 102Z, 1032, 9150, 9178, SMET
Program Element Code(s): 741200
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.076

ABSTRACT

The Alabama Department of Labor has identified Diesel Technicians as a high demand occupation and estimates that 3000 technicians will be hired over the next six years. Wallace State Community College will help to meet this need by revising and enhancing its Diesel Technician program to align with industrial needs and to put students on the path to quickly earn a credential that will result in employment. The college will leverage partnerships to build new virtual training opportunities that will make the program more accessible to students who need flexible learning options. An additional partnership with the National Institute of Women in Trades, Technology, and Sciences will increase the diversity of students entering the Diesel Technology program, ultimately providing more opportunities and jobs for women and adult learners. This project has the potential to establish a pathway to employment for individuals in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Alabama. In addition, the project can decrease the potential negative impacts on supply-chain logistics that heavily rely on diesel technology for the transportation of groceries and farming supplies.

The revised Diesel Technician program will be designed to (1) improve student learning outcomes by aligning the curriculum with National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation standards, (2) implement a hybrid online content delivery model that will enable students to complete up to 75% of their coursework from remote locations, and (3) increase the number of graduates who are women and/or from populations that are not yet equitably represented in diesel technology fields. A Diesel Technology Business and Industry Leadership Team will work with college faculty to align the curriculum with the needs of employers. Students enrolled in the program will use virtual reality training to give them access to on-the-job training that would otherwise take place in a technical workshop. A digital coach in the virtual training modules will provide immediate feedback through Conversational Artificial Intelligence. Information gathered from this project will be shared and replicated among ten Wallace State STEM Career and Technical Education workforce programs. This project is funded by the Advanced Technological Education program that focuses on the education of technicians for the advanced-technology fields that drive the nation's economy.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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