Posted
on: 09/19/2000 from: The Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration NEWS
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Winner
of The News Best Hvacr Instructor: Ben Engelking, owner of B.R. Engelking, Co., Inc.,
Hvac/r Training School in Brier, WA
By John R.
Hall / Business Management Editor. E-mail him at halljr@bnp.com
First-ever
Winner Doesnt Let Students Ask Questions.
| BRIER, WA Ben Engelking speaks
softly and carries a big stick. He doesnt like to brag about his accomplishments
his students do it for him. The owner-operator (Head Master) of B.R. Engelking
Co., Inc., Hvac/r Training School in this Seattle suburb is not your run-of-the-mill
votech instructor. He has a unique philosophy about teaching that hed like other
instructors to copy. Problem is, his style isnt what most students are used to.
He has two rules for his students in each of his seven classes: They are not allowed to
take notes, and they are not allowed to ask questions. My job is to ask the students
questions, their job is to find the answers, Engelking said.
That may sound like a radical concept, but it has worked for Engelking. Just ask the 40
to 50 former students and business associates who turned out for his award presentation
Sept. 11.
Among the attendees was Engelkings 7th grade shop teacher. One former student
drove 300 miles from Spokane to be there. Engelking himself was assisted by his wife Lynn,
mother Patsy (visiting from Albuquerque, NM), and sons Montana and Crawford.
The crowd gathered on the common area between Engelkings home and his school, a
converted 1,400-sq-ft garage that has turned out 3,500 students since 1989. The humble
surroundings attest to the immense popularity of Engelking and his school.
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Garage Turned
Classroom
I dont enroll more than 24
students for each class, Engelking said. This keeps the classes manageable for
personal attention by myself and my two assistant instructors. Inside the
converted garage is an array of furnaces, pumps, motors, condensers, etc. Among the
equipment are Engelkings test furnaces, 18 units that are rigged with 10
bugs controlled by individual toggle switches on a board mounted to the side
of each unit.
Each unit took between 40 to 80 hours to prepare, said Engel-king. It
gives our students the op-portunity to troubleshoot many different component
failures.
Part of each students final testing involves correctly troubleshooting 10
failures on a furnace within 30 minutes.
This type of training results in high test scores for graduating students. A 1992 study
of ARI competency tests for Refrigeration showed that Engelkings students had an
average test score of 93.75%, compared to the national average of 59.56%.
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The Discovery
Approach
All of this hands-on work is part of
Engelkings Discovery Approach to Education, which involves a bare
minimum of lecture and textbook instruction and a heavy dose of training on the equipment.
Engelking is a strong believer in making students accountable for their work, and the
best way to do this is by using a wrench instead of a pencil.
The students discover the fun of learning by actually doing field work in a
controlled and structured setting, he said. They have to be involved.
They also have to do most of the work without Engelking at the head of the class. He
doesnt believe in over-lecturing.
Why spend everyones time talking about something when theyll just
forget what they heard anyway? It is generally recognized that most people will only
remember 5% of what they heard, as opposed to those remembering 90% of what they do.
If these philosophies are enough to scare some people away, it hasnt been
reflected in the classes. In 11 years, Engelking has had a total of three vacancies. And
after that occurred, he revamped his brochures and interviewed more contractors, to get
them involved. He now has a waiting list of people who want to take his classes.
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Enrollment Boosters
Ive heard that enrollment is
down 71% in hvacr votech schools, he said. Ive got people waiting to
take my classes. Ive got to be doing something right. Engelking said that
85% of his students are referrals. He runs a 1-in. ad in the local Yellow Pages that costs
less than $100 a month; thats the extent of his advertising.
Once students complete his courses, Engelking doesnt stop helping them. He places
95% of his graduates and works with many after they graduate.
I had a former student fax me an electrical schematic that he had questions
about. I faxed back some questions that he answered and the problem was solved.
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Student Praise
Engelking received several accolades from
students and graduates who nominated him for the award, like this one from former student
Duke Giraud. Ben teaches you the fundamentals and does a very good job at
that, Giraud wrote. But what a person gets most is encouragement. Taking
Bens courses has changed my life and my familys lives for the better. I no
longer work dead-end jobs and have tripled my income.
Ben is one of the best men and best teachers I have ever met.
Engelking would like to see other hvacr instructors adopt his teaching philosophy. He
thinks it will make the hvacr trade more marketable and saleable to students and workers
considering a job change.
For now, though, hell settle for people in the area coming to him for
instruction. My goal is to have the school become the hub of hvacr education in the Northwest.
Publication date:
09/25/2000
Follow up article on Award
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