1. Mississippi Curriculum Framework for Electrician (Program CIP: 46.0302--Electrician). Secondary Programs.
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Mississippi Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education, State College.
- Abstract
This document, which reflects Mississippi's statutory requirement that instructional programs be based on core curricula and performance-based assessment, contains outlines of the instructional units required in local instructional management plans and daily lesson plans for secondary-level courses to prepare Mississippi vocational students for the programs of electrician I and II. Presented first are a program description and outlines for the five units for the program of electrician I: orientation, safety, leadership/personal development, and direct current and alternating current circuits. The 13 units for the program of electrician II are as follows: orientation, safety review, advanced leadership, tools/equipment and materials/supplies, alternating current circuits and residential wiring, blueprints and calculations, load centers and overcurrent protection, rough-in, residential service, trim-out and troubleshooting, motors and controllers, programmable logic controllers, and employability skills. Section I contains curriculum frameworks for both programs and section II contains outlines of the instructional units required in each program. Each unit includes suggested time on tasks, competencies and objectives, teaching strategies, assessment strategies, and resources. Recommended tools and equipment are listed in section III. Appended are lists of related academic topics and workplace skills for the 21st century and student competency profiles for the occupations of electrician I and electrician II. (MN)
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- 1995