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Hutchinson, Gary | 1 |
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Shealey, Harry M., Jr. – School Shop, 1978
For a woods curriculum project, senior high students designed and built a tool cart needed in the elementary school industrial arts classes. Photographs of two carts of different design, diagrams, and list of materials are included. (MF)
Descriptors: Cabinetmaking, Construction (Process), Design Requirements, Equipment Storage
Wonacott, Wayne A. – School Shop, 1978
Describes an industrial arts teaching method in the Los Angeles schools using an interdisciplinary approach. This technique, called the Constructive Learning Method, consists of kits for building model airplanes, puppets, and simulated cities and factory production lines, and includes instruction in language, mathematics, and social studies. (MF)
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Industrial Arts
Johnson, Al; Behun, Nicholas – School Shop, 1973
Descriptors: Building Trades, Construction (Process), Cooperative Education, Distributive Education
Lehmann, Kenneth A.; Hutchinson, Gary – School Shop, 1978
To develop accuracy in various metalworking techniques, teachers designed two parts or tool cabinets for students to build. Drawings for the two containers, and a photograph and materials list for the more complicated one, are included. (MF)
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Equipment Storage, Industrial Arts, Industrial Education