Industrial arts

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Industrial arts is an educational program that features the fabrication of objects in wood or metal using a variety of hand, power, or machine tools. Industrial Arts are commonly referred to as Technology Education. It may include small engine repair and automobile maintenance, and all programs usually cover technical drawing as part of the curricula. As an educational term, industrial arts dates from 1904 when Charles R. Richards of Teachers College, Columbia University, New York suggested it to replace manual training.

In the United States, industrial arts classes are colloquially known as "shop class"; these programs expose students to the basics of home repair, manual craftsmanship, and machine safety. Most industrial arts programs were established in comprehensive rather than dedicated vocational schools and focused on a broad range of skills rather than on a specific vocational training. In 1980, the name of industrial arts education in New York State was changed to "technology education" during what was called the "Futuring Project". The project goal was to increase students´ technological literacy.
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  • Flugzeug-Doppeldecker

    Flugzeug-Doppeldecker

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  • Holz-Zug, Lok und Waggon

    Holz-Zug, Lok und Waggon

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  • Schüler im polytechnischen Zentrum des WF, 1979, SW-Foto © Kurt Schwarz

    Schüler im polytechnischen Zentrum des WF, 1979, SW-Foto © Kurt Schwarz

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