Date of Award
1991
Document Type
Master's Project
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
STEM Education & Professional Studies
Program/Concentration
Occupational and Technical Studies
Committee Director
Ritz, John M.
Abstract
The problems of this study was to determine the reason or reasons behind the selection of woods technology by those students who were fulfilling an elective course credit at Kellam High School. Among those ideas that were being examined were 1) the student's attraction to the material and the product that results from the material; 2) other influences such as parents, peers, and school counselors; 3) to what degree does occupational or vocational intent interest the student.
Recommended Citation
Vanture, Michael R., "A Survey of the Student Attitudes Toward Woodworking Technology at F. E. Kellam High School" (1991). OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers. 404.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ots_masters_projects/404