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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
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
Ricken, Heinz W. – 1989
Based on a class in small engine repair, this document prepares teachers to help special needs students to enter the world of work. The paper contains an overview of the course, which teaches students repair skills while introducing them to safety habits, work habits, and characteristics that employers expect of entry workers. Strategies outlined…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Employment Potential, Entry Workers
McCrory, David L. – 1987
This monograph presents a compilation and review of selected technology education research literature published from 1980 through 1986. The paper seeks to reflect the breadth and variety of disciplined inquiry during this important period as the profession changed its name and focus from industrial arts to technology education. The review is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Kozak, Michael R. – 1984
This curriculum guide is designed to assist junior high school industrial arts teachers in planning new courses and revising existing courses in metalworking. Addressed in the individual units of the guide are the following topics: introduction to manufacturing, history and development of metalworking, safety, laboratory management, material…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Employment Opportunities, Equipment Utilization, Finishing