A Study of the Auto Mechanics Courses Taught in the Senior High Schools of Texas and the Opinions and Recommendations of School Administrators and Industrial Arts Teachers Concerning Auto Mechanics Page: 37
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and seventeen per cent reco^-tendod a prograa, consisting of
four units. Forty-five per cent of the industrial arts
teachers recommended that two units in auto mechaaies should
be taught in the average senior high school of Texaa, while
thirty-aevan per cent recomiceaded the teaching of four units*
Only 3.2 per cent of the industrial arts teachers recommended
one unit. Table 13, page 36) shows that the most of the ad-
ministrators and industrial arts teacher# recommended a
course consisting of at least two units in auto mechanics
for the average high school of Texas, while the twelve high
schools now teaching auto mechanics are offering a minimum
of four units*
There was More agreement in the recommendations of the
school administrators and of the teachers of industrial arts
with the school# actual offerings in auto mechanics concern*
ing the department which should teach the courses in auto
mechanic#. Table 14, page 3^, gives a comparison of the
recommendations of the school administrators and the indus-
trial arts teachers ^ith tne program followed by the twelve
schools teaching course# in auto mechanics*
The data contained in Table 14 show that the school
administrators, the industrial arts teachers and the bwelve
schools already teaching au6o mechanics ware in common agree-
ment aa to what department should teach the courses in auto
mechanics. Twenty-five per cent of the twelve high schools
teaching auto Mechanics taught the courses in the industrial
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White, Alvin M. A Study of the Auto Mechanics Courses Taught in the Senior High Schools of Texas and the Opinions and Recommendations of School Administrators and Industrial Arts Teachers Concerning Auto Mechanics, thesis, 1949; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc83633/m1/42/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .