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Stuttgart Public Schools, AR.
This curriculum guide is designed for group instruction of secondary agricultural education students enrolled in one or two semester-long courses in agriculture structures. The guide presents units of study in the following areas: (1) shop safety, (2) identification and general use of hand tools, (3) power tools, (4) carpentry, (5) blueprint…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Building Trades, Carpentry
Klingensmith, Robert, Ed. – 1981
Designed for use in roofing apprenticeship classes, this workbook contains eight units on skills used in built-up roofing, a listing of instructional materials, a glossary, and the text of Labor Code Article 30, Construction Safety Orders, "Roofing Operations and Equipment." Each instructional unit includes a listing of performance…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Building Trades, Construction Materials, Definitions
East Texas State Univ., Commerce. Occupational Curriculum Lab. – 1978
Ten units on the world of construction and twelve units on carpentry are presented in this teacher's guide. The construction units include the following: safety; human relations in the shop; grooming and hygiene; hand tools; measurement; portable power tools, stationary power tools; fastening devices; and job application and interview. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Building Plans, Building Trades, Carpentry
East Texas State Univ., Commerce. Occupational Curriculum Lab. – 1978
Twenty-one general construction units are presented in this teacher's guide. The units are organized as follow: concrete finishing-two units (e.g., site preparation, pouring and finishing); plumbing-five units (e.g., pipe joints, angles, and flow; fixtures and valves); electrical wiring-five units (e.g., wiring procedures, planning a layout);…
Descriptors: Bricklaying, Building Trades, Cement Industry, Construction Materials