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Primary view of American Apprenticeship and its Contribution to Industrial Arts
Moses, Morgan Clay
May 1950
Primary view of An Analysis and Comparative Study of the Objectives of Industrial Arts and General Education in Order to Determine the Relationship of Industrial Arts to General Education
Christenson, Bernard F.
1950
Primary view of An Analysis of the Enrollment in the Academic and Non-Academic Courses in the Senior High Schools of Texas, 1947-1948
Hollis, David Pierre, Jr.
1949
Primary view of An Analysis of the Industrial Arts Program of the Fort Worth Public Schools, Fort Worth, Texas
Pickett, A. D.
June 1955
Primary view of An Analysis of the Power Woodworking Equipment in the High Schools of Texas
Graham, Lyman M.
1949
Primary view of An Analysis of the Qualifications and General Status of the Industrial Arts Teachers Employed in the Secondary Schools of Arkansas during the 1953-1954 School Year
Glenn, Robert H.
1954
Primary view of An Analysis of the Relationship of the Scores Made by Students on Aptitudes "G" and "V" and Parts "H" and "I" of the General Aptitude Test Battery and the Academic Grades Made in Industrial Arts
Gray, Noel Oren
August 1952
Primary view of Basic Operations in the Prefabrication of Leather Projects and the Construction and Uses of Leathercraft Tools
Knight, Robert E.
1951
Primary view of A Comparative Analysis of the Need for Various Knowledge and Skills in Plastics as Viewed by Texas High School Plastic Teachers and Texas Plastics Industries
Reeve, Edward Lee
December 1975
Primary view of A Comparative Study of the Needs and Interests of the Students as Related to the Industrial Arts Curriculum of Highland Park Junior High School and Boude Storey Junior High School, Dallas, Texas
Ellis, James C.
1952
Primary view of A Critical Analysis, Based on Evaluative Criteria, of the Housing Facilities Provided for Industrial Arts in Three Senior High Schools and Four Junior High Schools Located at Beaumont, Texas
Rushing, Irvin M.
1953
Primary view of A Critical Analysis of the Educational Program of the Lorenzo De Zavala Elementary School and the Northside Junior High School of Corpus Christi, Texas, to Determine whether Industrial Arts is Needed and Wanted
Lopez, Lawrence
1951
Primary view of Current Practices of Teaching Electricity in the Industrial Arts Programs in the Secondary Schools of Texas
Baker, Lawrence Lyle
January 1954
Primary view of A Descriptive Approach to the Development and Implementation of Career Education in the Dallas Independent School System
Kile, Robert Dewayne
May 1973
Primary view of The Design, Construction, and Use of a Tri-color Projection Box to be Used in the Instruction of Orthographic Projection
Harrison, Denist D.
May 1969
Primary view of The Desirability of an Electricity Course in the Merkel High School
Byrd, Hoyt G.
1951
Primary view of Drafting in Texas: A Survey of Course Content as It Related to Teacher Usage of Information Compiled by the Texas Education Agency
Crutchfield, J. Stuart
December 1972
Primary view of Electricity in Rural Areas of North Texas
Greathouse, Charles Simmons
January 1949
Primary view of An Evaluation of Instructional Aids Available for Use in Teaching Automobile Mechanics and the Development of Additional Instructional Aids Suitable for Use in Teaching Automobile Mechanics in Industrial Arts at the Secondary Level
Belknap, Alfred Rudy
June 1954
Primary view of An Experimental Investigation of the Relative Effectiveness of Two Methods of Teaching Mechanical Drawing
McSpadden, C. B.
August 1950
Primary view of The Extent to which Texas High School Woodworking Laboratories Comply with Standards of the Texas Occupational Safety Board
Moss, Joe C.
December 1972
Primary view of The Extent to Which Work and Training Beyond High School are Influenced by Industrial Arts
Brooks, Bill D.
August 1973
Primary view of A Follow-up Study of the Semi-professional Engineering Graduates of Arlington State College
Eller, Charles Manning
1957
Primary view of Foundry Facilities in Industrial Arts Programs in the State of Texas
Lange, Robert Douglas
May 1976
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