Proposed general shop program for the junior high school of Cushing, Oklahoma
Abstract
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study is to formulate a desirable. industrial arts program of shopwork for the Cushing Junior High School in Cushing, Oklahoma. Method of Research: Interviews of teachers and supervisors in the Cushing school system gave evidence of the need for this study. Most of the historical information was taken from school records and term reports of the Cushing High School. The results of this study are based on review of books, magazines, and pamphlets, and similar reports found in the Oklahoma State University library. Findings and Conclusions: Today it is recognized that a general shop program is better suited for the junior high school and the small high school. Students can become acquainted with many industries through this program and have a variety of industrial experiences. The general shop program should be developed in the Cushing Junior High School including from four to six subjects, which would include; (1) Drawing, (2) Woodwork, (3) General Metals, (4) Electricity, (5) Printing, and (6) Crafts.
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- OSU Master's Report [734]