American Industries. Performance Objectives. Volume 2.

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Title: American Industries. Performance Objectives. Volume 2.
Authors: Goldsbury, Paul, Duval County School Board, Jacksonville, FL.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 190
Publication Date: 1975
Document Type: Guides - General
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Career Exploration, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Guides, Electricity, Graphic Arts, Industrial Education, Industry, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities, Manufacturing, Power Technology, Semiskilled Occupations, Shop Curriculum, Student Evaluation, Technical Education, Technical Occupations, Trade and Industrial Education
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: Several intermediate performance objectives and corresponding criterion measures are listed for each of the three categories (Manufacturing, Graphic Communication, and Power) included in this second of a two-volume course guide on American industries. The materials were developed for a 9- to 12-week course for seventh grade students to acquaint them with the concepts of major American industrial enterprises. The manufacturing category includes ten terminal objective sections: Classification of Metals, Layout, Cutting, Drilling, Forming, Finishing, Fastening, Quality Control, Mass Production, and Occupations. The graphic communication section includes seven terminal objective sections: Introduction, Occupations, Printing, Rubber Stamp, Special Printing Process, Offset Press, and Drawing. The power section includes four terminal objective sections: Occupations, Electricity, Combustion Engines, and Simple Machines. (This manual and 54 others were developed for various secondary level vocational courses using the System Approach for Education (SAFE) guidelines.) (HD)
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: ED139968
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Several intermediate performance objectives and corresponding criterion measures are listed for each of the three categories (Manufacturing, Graphic Communication, and Power) included in this second of a two-volume course guide on American industries. The materials were developed for a 9- to 12-week course for seventh grade students to acquaint them with the concepts of major American industrial enterprises. The manufacturing category includes ten terminal objective sections: Classification of Metals, Layout, Cutting, Drilling, Forming, Finishing, Fastening, Quality Control, Mass Production, and Occupations. The graphic communication section includes seven terminal objective sections: Introduction, Occupations, Printing, Rubber Stamp, Special Printing Process, Offset Press, and Drawing. The power section includes four terminal objective sections: Occupations, Electricity, Combustion Engines, and Simple Machines. (This manual and 54 others were developed for various secondary level vocational courses using the System Approach for Education (SAFE) guidelines.) (HD)