Description
What is the course about?
This course is aimed at those teaching ceramics in schools, to enable them to fire an electric kiln successfully and safely. It is primarily aimed at those who are new to operating a kiln, or who may not have done so for some time, who are wanting to build up or refresh the skills and confidence to fire students’ work.
How is it Delivered?
The course is structured into three modules (nominally weekly but you can decide on your own pace). Each module consists of a video presentation, a PDF of the presentation for you to download, and links to additional material (both on and off my tech website) that you may wish to explore if you want more detailed information on any aspects of the course.
You’re also encouraged to ask me questions about the course content and your practices during the course. This may be by email, or by participating in the monthly “Ask me Anything” video conferences for all my current students and Patreon supporters.
You have access to the course material for 7 weeks from your booking date. After that, you can have access whenever you want by supporting me on Patreon for the cost of buying me a cup of coffee each month.
What will we cover?
The course covers everything you are likely to need be able to use an electric kiln in a school setting both safely and productively. The emphasis is on firing pieces with successful, reliable results, and using the kiln safely.
The course covers how a kiln heats up, how we measure it with thermocouples and cones, and how we control it with the kiln controller; choosing clays and glazes to use; what happens to clays and glazes during the firing; loading and unloading the kiln; firing faults, their prevention and cure; kiln installation and maintenance; and kiln safety.
The course doesn’t deal with older technology such as kiln sitters or kilns controlled manually through dials.
What will I achieve?
By the end of this course you should be able to:
- Identify and understand all the components found in an electric kiln and its controller
- Understand temperature and heatwork, and how they are measured
- Understand how clays and glazes, and their constituent materials, are transformed through the firing process, and what fumes may be given off from the kiln
- Choose suitable clays, glazes etc. for use in your classes for ease of firing
- Know how to load and unload your kiln, including the best shelf spacing and positioning of pots
- Understand and use your kiln controller, and monitor your firing
- Determine reliable firing schedules for your work
- Identify firing faults and possible cures
- Understand safety issues – heat, electricity, and fumes – and minimise risks
- Know about kiln maintenance, and how to diagnose faults
Clays, Glazes and Firing Schedules Review
You’re encouraged to send me details of the clays and glazes you have, and the firing schedules you use. I’ll review these and give you recommendations on how you may be able to improve them.
What do I get?
- Three video modules, each lasting 2 hours, for viewing on the course page
- Downloadable PDFs of all presentations
- Additional online course material is posted on the course page, giving background info and greater depth
- Premium level access to the Tech part of my web site, containing much more information, references etc., is free for the duration of the course
- Ability to contact me with questions between sessions
- Free access to all the course materials until 8 weeks after you start the course
- Course attendance certificate
What level is the course, and do I need any particular skills?
Beginner to intermediate.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
The course is primarily run through the video modules. The presentations for these can be downloaded as PDFs.
Additional material that you may wish to explore is on the course website. This will help you go deeper into the subject matter, should you wish to do so.
At the end of each session a number of suggestions will be made, to help you explore aspects of the session within the setting of your school.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
There are no other costs or requirements.
Do I get a certificate or anything at the end?
Yes. A course attendance certificate (as a PDF) will be sent to all students who complete the course.






Chris Jordan –
A well structured and informative course
Paula –
Highly recommend Tim’s course – will refer other staff from my school if they need kiln training like I did. Paula from KWS, Harpenden
Isobel Taylor –
Tim was very thorough both with the course delivery and resources but also in regards to communication and troubleshooting. The course and website offered a wealth of information giving you the opportunity to learn a great deal about kilns and the firing process. Tim was always on hand to answer questions or give extra support in regards to specific kiln needs.
Livia Munaretto –
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Andrea Clarke –
I highly recommend Tim as a ceramics educator. The kiln course was easy to follow and comprehensive. I appreciated the time he took to answer any queries I had via email. Tim has accrued a real depth of technical knowledge around the subject of Ceramics and is generous and enthusiastic in his sharing information on the subject.
Andrea Clarke (Artist Tutor at MAC Birmingham)
Will Dickinson –
Very informative and comprehensive course for beginners or intermediates. Well delivered and available to access at your own pace if you require. Many thanks Tim
Will from Castle Mead Academy Leicester.
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Sacha Guppy –
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