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Olsen, George Alfred – Man/Society/Technology, 1973
Plastics can be combined with several of the more traditional material areas of industrial arts instruction to introduce a more truly industrialized approach. (MS)
Descriptors: Industrial Arts, Industry, Plastics, School Shops
Leslie, Harry C. – Man/Society/Technology, 1973
A new procedure called PEG (named after its main ingredient, polyethylene glycol 1000) can greatly reduce dimensional changes in wood. The technique of treating wood with PEG is described. (MS)
Descriptors: Cabinetmaking, Industrial Arts, Industry, School Shops
Lolla, Raymond S.; Miller, D. Glen – Man/Society/Technology, 1980
Using the design and production of a ceramic container as a student activity, the authors present a method to involve industrial arts students in creative problem solving. Students are provided with a problem that requires them to inventory their industrial arts facilities and available materials to solve the problem. (CT)
Descriptors: Ceramics, Industrial Arts, Problem Solving, School Shops
Gossett, M. L. – Man/Society/Technology, 1977
An approach to make purchasing easier for administrators, and thus increase the chance of receiving requested equipment is presented. Three steps are involved: (1) Write a bid specifically stating exact details, (2) estimate the added cost for operation, and (3) include a revised course outline showing benefits of equipment to students. (TA)
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Industrial Arts Teachers, Industrial Education, Mechanical Equipment
Markowitz, John, Jr. – Man/Society/Technology, 1974
The author presents a number of unique programs and projects which have proved successful in one high school's woodworking and graphic arts classes in terms of motivating high student interest, growth in skills, good community relations--and a financial profit. The chief objective is self-discovery, the model is Outward Bound. (AJ)
Descriptors: Field Trips, Graphic Arts, Industrial Education, School Shops
Bame, E. Allen – Man/Society/Technology, 1980
The chief conclusions of a national survey of secondary schools' industrial arts programs include the following: (1) there is a major shortage of industrial arts teachers; (2) program content has not changed appreciably; (3) enrollment of female students is increasing; and (4) most school shops are not equipped to accommodate the handicapped. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Enrollment Trends, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Teachers
Hanks, William S. – Man/Society/Technology, 1978
The author describes an approach to help industrial arts students understand the materials, processes, economic factors, and human and social considerations in product design. Students located, tore down, and studied the structure of various discarded products in order to appreciate good design. (MF)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Design, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education
Olender, Francis B. – Man/Society/Technology, 1979
A survey of state supervisors conducted to determine state policies regarding class size in industrial arts revealed that (1) 16 states have some form of recommendations/guidelines for facilities and (2) 22 of the 36 responding states have guidelines regarding maximum enrollment for industrial arts. (LRA)
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Facilities, Facility Guidelines, Facility Requirements
Pandolfi, Ralph R. – Man/Society/Technology, 1974
An account is given of the first year of participation by three schools in a Federally funded project entitled "A Comprehensive Career Education Model, K-14," and their plans for future development. A spiral curriculum related to the fifteen occupational clusters identified by the U.S. Office of Education is described. (AJ)
Descriptors: Career Education, Elementary Schools, Federal Programs, Integrated Curriculum