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Introduction to Carpentry. Instructor Edition. Introduction to Construction Series.
- Publication Year :
- 1994
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Abstract
- This instructor's guide contains the materials required to teach a competency-based introductory course in carpentry to students who have chosen to explore careers in construction. The following topics are covered in the course's three instructional units: carpentry materials, carpentry tools, and applied skills. Each unit contains some or all of the following: objective sheets, suggested activities, supplemental information/activities to be presented at the instructor's discretion, information sheets, sheets of supplementary information to assist students in solving problems, transparency masters, instructional supplements containing suggestions for teaching basic skills, assignment sheets, job sheets, practical tests, written tests, and answers to assignment sheets and tests. Academic skills training is combined with vocational training throughout the instructional materials, and a system of icons has been used to help instructors identify activities into which training in the following basic skill areas has been infused: reading, science, creative thinking/problem solving, writing, oral communication, employability, math, interpersonal skills, and social studies. Most units of instruction are designed for use in more than one lesson or class period of instruction. These materials precede the instructional units: information on basic skills in curriculum, information on measuring student performance gains, and required criteria for a competency-based education program. A competency profile and basic skills matrix are included. (MN)
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- ERIC
- Notes :
- For earlier version, see ED 301 719; for other documents in this series, see ED 306 392 and CE 068 575-589.
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- ED385682
- Document Type :
- Guides - Classroom - Teacher