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White, Debi; And Others – 1978
This instructional package, one of two designed for low reader-educable mentally impaired students, focuses on the vocational area of small engine repair service. (Low readers are identified as those at a reading level of grades 3-6.) Contained in this document are fifty learning modules organized into twelve units: sharpening and grinding mowers;…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Engines, Learning Activities, Learning Modules
Ammerman, Harry L.; And Others – 1974
A methodology for inventorying the technical concepts relevant to the occupations of automotive mechanics, business data programers, and general secretaries is described in the report. Five general types of technical concepts are presented, consisting of specialized knowledge having practical use to workers. Through a process of development,…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Data Processing Occupations, Fundamental Concepts, Job Skills
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. – 1974
The purpose of the teacher's guide is to encourage the primary student to expand his or her awareness of jobs within the community. The role of the service station worker is examined, with emphasis on the goods and services provided. Subject areas for which the materials in this guide have potential are social studies, art, and language. Each set…
Descriptors: Art, Auto Mechanics, Career Awareness, Career Education
Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the U.S., Inc., Detroit, MI. – 1974
The document is a handbook for a vocational automotive service education program which was formulated as a result of a four-day series of intensive workshops called the National Automotive Service Vocational Education Conference. The handbook discusses the major components of an automotive service vocational education program and aspects of their…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Auto Mechanics, Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities
Conner, Michael; Thoman, LeRoy – 1975
The general purpose of the occupational analysis is to provide workable, basic information dealing with the many and varied duties performed in the auto mechanic occupation. It identifies the broad area of skills and knowledge necessary to perform various tasks involved in diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of automotive systems. Selected…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Communication Skills, Job Analysis, Knowledge Level
Clifford, Jack W.; And Others – 1969
Prepared by instructors and curriculum specialists, this course of study was designed to meet the individual needs of the dropout and/or hard-core unemployed youth by providing training as a service station attendant and light automotive maintenance mechanic. The achievement level of each student is determined at entry, and small instructional…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attendants, Auto Mechanics, Course Descriptions
Lewis, Wiley B. – 1970
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) publications and non-ERIC publications were reviewed and analyzed to identify major findings, promising developments, strategies, and methodological strengths and weaknesses which exist in curricula designed for preparing transportation workers in transportation transport, and railroad occupations.…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Auto Mechanics, Aviation Mechanics, Bibliographies
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1973
This document presents an outline for a 135-hour course planned to help the student to become employable and to provide them with the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and values necessary for performing the service expected of the automotive body repairman and to perform basic collision damage estimates. Emphasis is on utilization of manufacturer's…
Descriptors: Auto Body Repairers, Auto Mechanics, Cost Estimates, Course Content
De Anza Coll., Cupertino, CA. – 1974
Six contributions from the Consumer and Homemaking Education Symposium (March 1, 1974) are included. Elaine Shudlick discussed the role of the consumer education teacher, particularly in relation to a management of personal and family finance course, illustrated by a course outline including course description, prerequisities, text and references,…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Career Planning, Clothing Instruction, Conferences
McCutcheon, R. W.; And Others – 1970
To determine whether current automotive mechanic training programs provide adequate exposure to the knowledge and skills needed to properly service and repair motor vehicles, data were gathered on the tasks, service and repair establishments, job market, labor force, and training programs. Primary sources of data are reports prepared by various…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Comparative Analysis, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Fort Benton Public Schools, MT. – 1971
The trades and industry curriculum for the Fort Benton school system was designed with funds under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as part of the vocational technology curricula to develop skills and attitudes that will permit students to find satisfaction and success in their careers. The curriculum, designed for grades…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Building Trades, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, Herndon, VA. – 1999
This document presents and explains the development and application of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) program certification standards that were developed to improve the quality of secondary- and postsecondary-level automobile technician training by implementing a certification program that certifies programs in…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Auto Mechanics, Certification, Evaluation Criteria
Schulz, Erich J. – Technical Education News, 1978
As the use of diesel engines in motor vehicles and heavy equipment increases, the need for skilled diesel mechanics will increase. The author describes education and training needs in schools and industry, gives guidelines for trade and technical curricula, and outlines the kinds of training materials to be developed. (MF)
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Diesel Engines, Educational Needs, Guidelines
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div. of Public Schools. – 1995
This guide was developed to help teachers and administrators in vocational education programs (especially in Florida) to develop modified occupational completion points for students with disabilities. Modified occupational points (MOCPs) are selected sets of student performance standards within a vocational job preparatory program. These selected…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Competence, Competency Based Education, Data Processing Occupations
McGraw, Kathleen; Forrant, Robert – 1992
A pilot research study examined the perspectives of workers in the machining, automotive repair, and printing and graphic arts industries on skill usage and the effects of technological change in the workplace. Research was conducted using site visits, job-shadowing, and in-depth interviews to develop the survey instrument, which was completed by…
Descriptors: Adults, Auto Mechanics, Computers, Employee Attitudes
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