Honour the Work founder promotes apprenticeship as equal post-secondary path

Ontario Construction News staff writer

As the construction faces a labour crisis, Honour the Work is a national โ€œone-stop-shopโ€ connecting Canadians to skilled trades careers.

Resources on the site include a series of videos showcasing tradespeople, apprentices and construction leaders. Ontario Construction News supports Honour the Work and each week we share a video from the website.

Videos are divided into four categories:

Tell us about your work

Getting started

Common misconceptions

Advice for parents

Angela Coldwell, founder of Honour the Work, is a wife, mother, and recipient of the Prime Ministerโ€™s Awards for Teaching Excellence.

While she says she began her teaching career with a narrow view of what post-secondary was, believing it to be a college or university program, a Grade 10 science student changed her mind.

He wanted to become an electrician and Coldwell assumed his best option was engineering. But, he enjoyed working with his hands and didnโ€™t want more years of classroom-based schooling.

Thatโ€™s when she realized a career as an electrician presented just as much, if not more, opportunity as a career as an engineer.

Coldwellโ€™s current goals are to help educators present apprenticeship as an equal post-secondary path which uses STEAM skills daily, and to connect Canadians to tools and resources needed to begin their journey into the trades.

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