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High school shop class is back—and it’s showing students alternatives to ‘traditional college’
CNBC ^ | 7/26/23 | Rebecca Picciotto

Posted on 07/26/2023 12:25:01 PM PDT by CFW

As school funding became a matter of standardized test scores in reading and math, the budget tightened for classes that taught woodworking and printmaking. From the 1990s to the early 2010s, students took fewer credits in shop class — or as it is now called, Career Tech Education — according to data from the National Center of Education Statistics.

Instead, the priority turned toward securing students spots in four-year degree programs.

But with more job openings in the trades and more questions around the value of a four-year college degree, high schools are turning their attention back to equipping the next generation with hands-on technical skills.

In 2015, 125 CTE-related policies were approved across 39 states, according to the Association for Career and Technical Education — boosting funding for CTE programs was one of the top categories of those policies.

And during the 2016-2017 school year, 98% of public school districts offered CTE to high school students, though the types of programs varied widely, according to the Department of Education. That comes after a years-long lull period, which means many high schoolers missed out and only discovered opportunities in the trades years after graduation. But as demand for trade labor grows, so too does the focus on CTE in high schools.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: class; education; industrialarts; school; shop; shopclass; skills
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The left will suddenly pretend they had this great new idea. Conservatives were upset when shop classes were removed from schools and have been advocating for the return of those basic trade skills classes for years. It's about time!
1 posted on 07/26/2023 12:25:01 PM PDT by CFW
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To: CFW

I still have a cutting board I made from 1992.


2 posted on 07/26/2023 12:26:26 PM PDT by EEGator
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The problem is, like the standard classes, these will be dumbed down to the lowest level.


3 posted on 07/26/2023 12:27:42 PM PDT by alternatives?
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To: CFW

Yup. The left will try to make itself look like heroes despite the damage they ahve done over the decades by pushing college like they have.

They will NEVER admit they were wrong.


4 posted on 07/26/2023 12:28:33 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.)
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To: CFW

I remember back in the old days, they had shop class for boys, and home economics for girls.

I know nowadays, some people would think it outrageous that classes were set up segregated by sex.


5 posted on 07/26/2023 12:30:08 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: CFW

“Why do you listen to a shop teacher missing fingers?” - Tim Allen


6 posted on 07/26/2023 12:31:25 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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In the ‘60s anyone caught smoking behind the building during Auto Shop was sentenced to wet sanding ‘the truck’ while others took a break.


7 posted on 07/26/2023 12:33:47 PM PDT by sasquatch
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In High School l actually learned how to operate a Lathe and an Arc welder. I took auto shop and we had two actual lifts. We would do basic tune ups even some minor repairs for faulty. I was lucky to go to HS before the world went insane but even then (late 60’s) there were signs.


8 posted on 07/26/2023 12:34:04 PM PDT by gibsonguy
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I still have a cutting board I made from 1992.

I still have a folding stool that I built in the 8th grade, probably ‘82, as sturdy and functional as it always was. I still use it!

9 posted on 07/26/2023 12:34:14 PM PDT by Drew68 (Ron DeSantis for President. A conservative who fights and wins.)
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I wish I had taken the carpentry and bricklaying classes my school offered. Not only were you taught the basic skills, but you got to build foundations and framing for real houses--and you could start the classes as a freshman.

That would have been invaluable experience.

10 posted on 07/26/2023 12:35:35 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin, Joe. The feet are at the door (Acts 5:9) 9-18-21)
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Back when a normal guy could work on a car.
Now you need a computer with $20k software, and hands like an Okinawan woman.


11 posted on 07/26/2023 12:36:04 PM PDT by EEGator
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Growing up we had a very nice end table. It looked like all of the other nice furniture in the house. It wasn’t until I learned much later that my dad had built it in shop class! (Probably around 1934 or so).

My brother has it now.


12 posted on 07/26/2023 12:37:18 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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“home economics for girls”

Yes they did and this young man signed up for it based on an older buddy telling me too. My class had about 20 girls in it and only 1 other guy.

Good times!


13 posted on 07/26/2023 12:37:59 PM PDT by VastRWCon (Fake News")
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To: EEGator

A guy I went to school with became a plumber——Then became a millionaire. He worked very hard & built up a strong business.


14 posted on 07/26/2023 12:38:43 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: Dilbert San Diego

At my junior-high the boys and girls swapped for one fall period; boys in home economics, girls in shop. Was useful.


15 posted on 07/26/2023 12:38:43 PM PDT by curious7
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To: Drew68

It’s like Amish woodwork. They’re fantastic and worth the cost.
It lasts forever.


16 posted on 07/26/2023 12:38:49 PM PDT by EEGator
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I helped outfit CTE programs across Texas and Oklahoma with AV technology starting in the 90’s and again in the 2010’s.

Some programs, like at Edcouch Elsa ISD in the RGV, made very good use of the technology and offered great programs.

Now, their programs were geared toward what was needed in the RGV - cooking, hair dressing and some programming. Not much shop or mechanics as I remember. But any kid that tried was ahead of the current Tik Tok generation.

I hired a kid from another high school, that let him get his Cisco certification, and he was well on his way into a great career when he left us.


17 posted on 07/26/2023 12:41:25 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: ridesthemiles

I’ve thought of becoming an electrician, but my work is going nowhere.
Electrical distribution design has so much work, it’s crazy.
And, work is 5’ away and clothing optional…


18 posted on 07/26/2023 12:42:22 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: Dilbert San Diego

My 2 kids, one of each sex, now in their forties, each had both shop and home-ec.


19 posted on 07/26/2023 12:44:00 PM PDT by Ed Condon (subliminal messages here in invisible ink)
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To: gibsonguy

In High School l actually learned how to operate a Lathe and an Arc welder. I took auto shop and we had two actual lifts. We would do basic tune ups even some minor repairs for faulty. I was lucky to go to HS before the world went insane but even then (late 60’s) there were signs.

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That was before the schoolmarms had completely taken over the education sector.

If a schoolmarm can’t do it, it’s not worth teaching the subject.(sarcasm)


20 posted on 07/26/2023 12:44:02 PM PDT by unclebankster ( Globalism is the last refuge of a scoundrel)
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