Description
Industrial arts vocational teachers instruct students in their specialised field of study, industrial arts, which is predominantly practical in nature. They provide theoretical instruction in service of the practical skills and techniques the students must subsequently master for an industrial arts-related profession, working with wood and metal, such as carpenter or sheet metal worker. Industrial arts vocational teachers monitor the students' progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate their knowledge and performance on the subject of industrial arts through assignments, tests and examinations.
EssentialOptional
Theoretical Knowledge
teamwork principlesinstructional strategiesassessment processeslearning difficultiesmaintenance operationscurriculum objectivescorrosion typesfurniture wood typeswood cutsdeburring processesmetal joining technologiestypes of metaldisability typesmetal eroding technologymanufacturing processesCAD softwarewoodworking toolsmetal coating technologiesengraving technologiescutting technologiestypes of woodabrasive machining processeswoodworking processesmetalworking toolsmetal smoothing technologies
Practical Skills
give constructive feedbackprepare lesson contentassist students with equipmentapply teaching strategiesassist students in their learningperform classroom managementguarantee students' safetyassess studentsinstruct on safety measuresfacilitate teamwork between studentsadapt training to labour marketmanage student relationshipsmaintain students' disciplineadapt teaching to student's capabilitiesassign homeworkteach industrial arts principlesdevelop course outlineapply intercultural teaching strategiesmonitor developments in field of expertisework in vocational schoolwork with virtual learning environmentsmanage resources for educational purposesmanipulate woodprovide lesson materials