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Bemiss, Clair W. – 1972
Iron and steel and pulp and paper industries, two representatives of American industry, are selected in this teacher's guide for the study of industrial pollution and current pollution control efforts. The resource unit is intended to provide the teacher with basic information that will aid classroom review of these problems. Both industries are…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Industrialization, Industry, Instructional Materials
Tedsen, Edgar – 1972
The glossary is one of twenty in various subject areas of vocational education designed to assist the student in vocabulary mastery for particular vocational education courses. They are part of the Vocational Reading Power Project, Title III, E.S.E.A. This glossary is for a course in industrial electricity. It is divided into two parts: one…
Descriptors: Definitions, Electric Circuits, Electrical Systems, Electricity
Topeka Public Schools, KS. – 1973
This unit was developed to introduce secondary students to the many facets of a typical, large manufacturing plant - the Topeka Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company - in an effort to increase awareness of sound environmental practices in industry. Its five major foci include the production of tires and quality control procedures; applications of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Environmental Education, Industry, Learning Activities
Remias, John – 1971
The third unit of grade 12 of the FICSS series (Focus on Inner City Social Studies -- see SO 008 271) examines the role of business, industry, and labor and how they interact with the government and the military. The unit deals with the concepts of power theory, corporation, corporate power, unions, union power, and mass society. Power theory…
Descriptors: Business, Grade 12, Industry, Institutions
Abbott, Verlin M. – 1973
This unit, developed for use with junior high school students, focuses on industry as an integral part of community life. It discusses factors industry should consider before choosing a location; it attempts to demonstrate that industry should not always be regarded negatively in a given community, but rather that it can benefit a community by…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Guides, Environmental Education, Industrialization
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1971
This guide for the development of local curricula is intended for use by teachers concerned with the study of industry at any grade level K-12. The basic premise of the document is that a general knowledge of industry, as an institution in society, is essential to all students, and the source of the content is industry itself. The identified body…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning, Course Content
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Baker, William E.; And Others – 1972
The document is one of five summary reports, all part of a Pre-Technical Curriculum Planning Project for secondary students who aspire to technical employment or post secondary technical education. This report represents the results of an assessment of the northeast Florida area's technical occupations in engineering and industrial fields. A…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Electrical Occupations, Electromechanical Technology, Employment Opportunities
Dean, Harvey R., Ed. – 1973
Defining industrial communications as the study of methods of originating, developing, and transmitting ideas and information as related to industry and society, the document presents a study of the total system, broken down into the subsystems of originals, reproduction methods, and products. The teacher developed curriculum guide seeks to…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Behavioral Objectives, Business Communication, Communications