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Paige, William D.; And Others – Journal of Technology Studies, 1996
A 16-member Delphi panel rated mission, course content, desired behaviors, and research components for industrial technology education doctoral programs. They identified those components that are essential/necessary and those that are useful/beneficial, providing a benchmark for existing programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Delphi Technique, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
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Miller, Aaron J. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1990
A survey of all Ohio vocational education directors (N=113) and 55 trade and industrial supervisors received 46 and 91 responses, respectively. Respondents indicated that entry-level supervisors needed greatest understanding of the value, importance, and benefits of vocational education; articulation of business needs to vocational education;…
Descriptors: Course Content, Entry Workers, Foundations of Education, Teacher Supervision
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Rogers, George E. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1995
Responses from 156 of 430 trade/industrial teachers, of whom 123 were secondary, indicated they perceived affective competencies to be a more important outcome of technology education than cognitive or psychomotor; ability to measure and use hand tools/equipment was more important than using high-tech machines. (SK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Benefits, Outcomes of Education, Secondary Education
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Jensen, Shawn V.; Burr, Kevin – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2006
Much research has been compiled on service-learning, its benefits, and its influence on intrinsic motivation. Service-learning has been used as a method of teaching content in science education, civic education and history, business and marketing education, as well as other areas. However, a review of literature found no service-learning studies…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Service Learning, Course Content, High School Students
Nherera, Charles M. – 1989
In an attempt to review and, if necessary, update the curriculum, a study investigated the prevalence of problem-solving and design approaches in the teaching of woodworking courses in secondary schools in Zimbabwe. Woodworking classes in forms one and three were studied in an urban secondary school where woodworking is taught up to form four and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Content, Design, Developing Nations
Rogers, William A., Jr.; Nisos, Michael J. – 1975
An inventory of courses of study developed by the United States Navy which might be useful to other private and public institutions in training civilian students in basic technological skills is presented. Individual course reports contain the following information: course description, comments, course content (including blocks of instruction and…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Aviation Technology, Catalogs, Construction Industry
Sangster, Sandra; Fagan, Margaret – 1988
As part of a review of technological studies in the province of Ontario, the industrial arts programs of middle schools and junior high schools in the North York school system were evaluated. The review was undertaken to: (1) determine current student enrollment and time allocation patterns for industrial arts courses; (2) examine the extent to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation, Enrollment, Foreign Countries
Gourley, Frank A., Jr. – 1979
This manual represents the results of a North Carolina Department of Community Colleges project to update the machinist curriculum using performance competencies as a basis for determining curriculum content and objectives. Chapter I provides information on program implementation; curriculum design; faculty selection, workload, and…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Keseman, Charles E. – 1976
The Missouri Industrial and Educational Graphic Arts (MIEGA) survey was done to determine the current status and trends of the graphic arts industry and graphic arts education in Missouri for use as the basis for the later development of secondary school graphic arts state curriculum guides. Data were collected through two status surveys in…
Descriptors: Accountability, Commercial Art, Course Content, Curriculum Design