Automotive Body Repair. Performance Objectives. Basic Course.

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Title: Automotive Body Repair. Performance Objectives. Basic Course.
Authors: Lang, Thomas, Duval County School Board, Jacksonville, FL.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 47
Publication Date: 1975
Document Type: Guides - General
Descriptors: Auto Body Repairers, Behavioral Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Guides, Job Skills, Mechanical Skills, Motor Vehicles, Repair, Secondary Education, Shop Curriculum, Skill Development, Skilled Occupations, Trade and Industrial Education
Abstract: Several intermediate performance objectives and corresponding criterion measures are listed for each of 15 terminal objectives for a basic automotive body repair and refinishing course. The materials were developed for a two-semester (2 hours daily) course for organized classroom and shop experiences designed to enable the student to develop skills required by an auto body mechanic, refinisher, and painter. Instruction includes use of hand and power tools, electric welding, gas welding and cutting, spot welding, metal shaping, alignment and straightening, metal preparation, filling, surface preparation, and painting. The titles of the 15 terminal objectives sections are Orientation; Youth Development; Safety; Body Construction; Hand Tools; Power Tools; Gas Welding Equipment--Maintenance and Adjustments; Gas Welding, Flame Cutting, and Torch Brazing Procedures; Metal Bumping and Dinging; Metal Filling (Solder); Metal Filling (Plastic); Masking; Surface Preparation; and Care and Operation of Spray Gun Equipment. (This manual and 54 others were developed for various secondary level vocational courses using the System Approach for Education (SAFE) guidelines.) (HD)
Notes: For a related document see CE 010 978
Journal Code: RIENOV1977
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: ED139950
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Several intermediate performance objectives and corresponding criterion measures are listed for each of 15 terminal objectives for a basic automotive body repair and refinishing course. The materials were developed for a two-semester (2 hours daily) course for organized classroom and shop experiences designed to enable the student to develop skills required by an auto body mechanic, refinisher, and painter. Instruction includes use of hand and power tools, electric welding, gas welding and cutting, spot welding, metal shaping, alignment and straightening, metal preparation, filling, surface preparation, and painting. The titles of the 15 terminal objectives sections are Orientation; Youth Development; Safety; Body Construction; Hand Tools; Power Tools; Gas Welding Equipment--Maintenance and Adjustments; Gas Welding, Flame Cutting, and Torch Brazing Procedures; Metal Bumping and Dinging; Metal Filling (Solder); Metal Filling (Plastic); Masking; Surface Preparation; and Care and Operation of Spray Gun Equipment. (This manual and 54 others were developed for various secondary level vocational courses using the System Approach for Education (SAFE) guidelines.) (HD)