Partnership will offer skills training, educational
opportunities in North Philadelphia
Temple University and the Laborers’ District Council
Education and Training/Apprenticeship Fund recently announced plans to
redevelop the former William Penn High School property, adjacent to the
university’s Main Campus in North Philadelphia.
The LDC Fund intends to use a portion of the site as a
location to train its members in construction crafts. Temple intends to use the
remainder of the site as playing fields for Temple’s intercollegiate soccer and
lacrosse teams, as well as student recreation space for intramural and club
sports. The School District of Philadelphia’s School Reform Commission approved
the sale of the vacant property to Temple for a purchase price of $15 million
at its June 19 meeting.
“Our partnership with the Laborers’ District Council Fund
furthers Temple’s long-standing mission to provide excellent educational
opportunities to the community,” Temple President Neil D. Theobald said. “With
an LDC job-training academy in the heart of North Philadelphia, many more
residents will have convenient access to a range of pathways to success. This
site will also give our students the high-quality recreational and athletic
experience they deserve.”
“We have been wanting to create opportunities like these for
some time in Philadelphia,” said Sam Staten Jr., business manager of Laborers’
Local 332. “We’re pleased to be able to offer educational opportunities to LDC
Education and Training/Apprenticeship Fund instructors, union members, their
families and the community at large. Greater Philadelphia will benefit from the
expertise our workers bring to their craft.”
Philadelphia City Council President Darrell L. Clarke, whose
5th District includes Temple, said there will be many benefits of the LDC
training academy, as the LDC of the Metropolitan Area of Philadelphia and
Vicinity represents Locals 57 and 332 in Philadelphia, Local 135 in Norristown
and Local 413 in Chester.
“The Temple and LDC Fund partnership creates significant
advancement for North Broad Street and provides important opportunities for
enhancing the knowledge, skills and career prospects of Philadelphians,” Clarke
said.
Temple’s Career Technical Education Center, part of the
university’s College of Education, will work with the Laborers’ District
Council Fund to enhance the qualifications of its instructors so they can
provide superior job training.
These advanced teacher-training programs are envisioned to
include on-site instructor mentoring, curriculum development and assessment.
The offerings will enable LDC Fund instructors to further develop their
teaching skills while also earning credits toward a Temple undergraduate degree
in industrial education or other undergraduate or graduate degrees.
Planned areas of educational programming also include
general education classes in literacy, English as a second language, GED,
writing composition, and mathematics as well as life management (financial,
stress-related, etc.) skills.
The job-training academy will be located in the building
fronting North Broad Street. Current plans include removing other buildings so
the site can be used for intercollegiate soccer and lacrosse, as well as
student recreation.
Source: Temple
University News
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