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Level:9-12
Credit:
1/2 Length: semester
Prerequisites: Woods
I Program: Construction
Tech Prep: no Career Cluster Area: Construction
Pathway:
Industrial & Engineering Technology Source of Occupational Skills
Standards: National Center
for Construction Education & Research (NCCER)
Skills-USA Eligibility for Nationally Recognized
Skill Certificate(s)/State License: |
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Course Description:
Carpentry Education is
designed to meet the needs of the construction industry by providing
indiciduals with necessary technical skills to design, develop, construct,
and maintain physical structures.
Students utilize these skills to prepare for careers in the
construction field. |
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Performance
Standards (Learner
Outcomes) |
Alaska Reading,
Writing, Math, Science Performance Standards |
Alaska Content Standards |
Alaska Cultural
Standards |
Alaska Employability
Standards |
Occupational Skills
Standards |
All
Aspects of
Industry |
Assessment |
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1. Identify and practice carpentry
safety standards. |
R4.6,
R4.9, SB.6 |
SB6
HL 1,2,3 TE 2 |
C3 |
A6,
A7 |
NCCER,
SKILLS USA |
HEALTH
/SAFETY HABITS |
NCCER,
SKILLS USA |
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2. Apply a variety of math strategies
and skills to solve carpentry problems. |
MA.1.4.1,
ME1.4.2, MA2.4.1, MA3.4.1, MA3.4.6, MC1.4.3 SB.1,
MD1.4.1 |
MA1-6,
MB 1-8, MC1-2, MD 1-5, ME1-3, GOVG6 |
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A2,
A4 |
NCCER |
TECHNICAL
SKILLS PLANNING FINANCE |
NCCER,
CONST. MATH, |
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3. Develop and model employability
skills. |
ME1.4.1,
ME1.4.2, W4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 |
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A
1-7, & B 1-5 |
Skills
USA |
Work
Habits, Labor, Technical Skills |
Skills-USA |
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4. Demonstrate and develop effective
communication skills. |
MC1.4.1,
1.4.3, W4.1,4.2, 4.3, 4.5, R4.1, 4.2 |
SA15,
GOVG3
TE1 |
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A6 |
NCCER |
Technical
skills, Work Habits, Community |
Skills
USA |
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5. Demonstrate the
proper maintenance of tools and equipment |
M.A5.3.7 |
T.A.4 |
B.3 |
A.2,
6 |
MSSC |
Technical
Skills
Management
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Skills USA Cabinet
Competitions |
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6. Demonstrate knowledge of industry
standards related to the carpentry industry. |
MA1.4.1,
MA2.4.1, MA2.4.3, MC1.4.3 R4.4-6, R4.9, SA.14C, SA.15
SB.5 |
SA15, GOVA1, 4,
TE1 |
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A6 |
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Planning
Management Community
Technical Skills |
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7. Demonstrate industry standard
practices for various carpentry processes (i.e. floor systems, wall and
ceiling framing, roof framing and
window/doors.) |
MA1.4.1,
MA2.4.1, MA2.4.3, MC1.4.3 R4.4-6, R4.9, SA.14C, SA.15
SB.5 |
SA4,5,
SA7, SA15, GF3, 4, GOVA1, 4, TE4, HLD2,3 |
A2,
d5 |
A6 |
NCCER |
ALL
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NCCER |
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8. Explore & analyze carpentry
career opportunities. |
ME1.4.1,
ME1.4.2, R4.4, R4.5, R4.6, R4.1.1SD.1, W4.3 |
GB6,
GOVF6, 7, TE5 |
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A5
A7 B1-5 |
NCCER |
Planning,
Work Habits, Technology, Labor, |
NCCER,
ASVAB, Skills-USA |
Recommended Resources: (websites, textbooks, equipment,
reference materials, supplies)\
Occupational Skills/Standards:
National Center for Construction
Education and Research (NCCER) http://www.nccer.org/
SkillsUSA-VICA http://www.skillsusa.org
Other Standards and
Resources:
Alaska Reading, Writing and Math Standards http://www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/PerformanceStandards/
Alaska Content Standards http://www.eed.state.ak.us/contentstandards
Alaska Employability Standards http://www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/CTE/docs/curriculum/alaskaemployabilitystandards.pdf
Cultural Standards for Students http://www.ankn.uaf.edu:591/cbcr3.html
All Aspects of Industry http://www.lx.org
Occupational
Skills/Standards:
American Welding Society (AWS) http://www.aws.org/
National Skills Standards Board (NSSB) http://nssb.org/
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) http://ansi.org/
National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) http://www.nims-skills.org/