For the first Time in the Auto Industry: Students Learning and Working in English

The AMIT students studying at The Lewis and Wolkoff Preparatory Army Program are gaining hands-on work experience alongside mentors at the leading car import companies in Israel and are learning how to work with manufacturers and customers in English.
Zeisel autotech learning in English

A new innovative teaching method has been implemented at The AMIT Gloria & Henry I. Zeisel and Family Junior College auto tech training track, they are studying and working in English.

The AMIT students studying at The Lewis and Wolkoff Preparatory Army Program are gaining hands-on work experience alongside mentors at the leading car import companies in Israel and are learning how to work with manufacturers and customers in English.

A steering committee made up of members from car importing companies, the Ministry of Education and AMIT, decided to revolutionize their student teachings. With support of Momentum, a group established by car importers in Israel, students are working at car service centers as part of their training where the majority of the work and training with manufacturers is done in English.

Moshe Uzeil, director of the AMIT Zeisel Junior College shares: “The transition from the car industry to tech requires learning, knowledge and the ability to work in English. The ability to cope with technological changes requires high skills which we are proud to equip our students with.”