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Arneson, R.; And Others – 1974
One of two individualized courses included in an electrical wiring curriculum, this course covers electrical materials installation for the trim-out stage. The course is comprised of five units: (1) Outlets, (2) Fixtures, (3) Switches, (4) Appliances, and (5) Miscellaneous. Each unit begins with a Unit Learning Experience Guide that gives…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Trades, Disadvantaged, Electrical Occupations
Leland, Lyle – 1975
One of two individualized courses included in a carpentry curriculum, this course is structured to provide the information, procedures, and experiences to complete the carpentry requirements following the framing operation. The course is comprised of five units: (1) Machine Processes, (2) Exterior Wall Coverings and Cornice, (3) Windows and Trim,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Trades, Carpentry, Construction (Process)
Strazicich, Mirko, Ed. – 1981
Designed for use in carpentry apprenticeship classes, this workbook contains nine units on carpentry skills in the area of interior finish, lists of recommended and required instructional materials, and nine unit tests. Each instructional unit includes a listing of performance statements and text covering skills addressed in individual performance…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Building Trades, Cabinetmaking, Carpentry
Gudzak, Raymond – 1987
This curriculum guide provides materials for a competency-based course in building trades at the secondary level. The curriculum design uses the curriculum infused model for the teaching of basic skills as part of vocational education and demonstrates the relationship of vocationally related skills to communication, mathematics, and science…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavioral Objectives, Building Trades, Carpentry