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Adjusting woodworking classes for coronavirus safety
Hello, Mike Lakin here with another great blog (and yes, I am still teaching)!
The goal for Industrial Technology classes this semester will be similar to the past few years but a little different for a few reasons. Of course, the coronavirus pandemic changes how I instruct my students. The first four Wednesdays of the year will be Remote Learning days at Carroll, and I plan to show YouTube videos on those days that reinforce what I am teaching that week. When I showed videos during remote instruction last spring, I found that the videos gave students a new perspective on the lessons as well as inspiring me with some new ideas for class.
The other big change this semester is that I will not have student teacher's aides. This will make slowing down the pace of the class and empowering students with more responsibility a top priority. I will also let any student who wants to learn how to use the Computer Numeric Control machines come in after school for extra instruction. This will not only grow their personal knowledge but enable them to help their classmates.
The skills that students learn in this class are valuable for many reasons. Not only do students learn basic skills, they improve on them throughout their lives to use when they become homeowners. A career in skilled labor is a major possibility for my students as well. Demand for skilled labor is high, and many careers in those fields pay very well and can surpass $100,000 each year. No matter what path a student chooses, I know they will retain many lessons learned in these classes.
Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed my blog, see you next time!
P.S. Don't get cut - Amen!