What Makes a Great Industrial Arts Teacher?

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In summary, a great industrial arts teacher possesses a strong passion for the subject, as well as the ability to effectively communicate and demonstrate technical skills to students. They also have a deep understanding of safety protocols and the ability to create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. A great industrial arts teacher is patient, adaptable, and encourages creativity and problem-solving in their students, while also providing them with practical real-world experience and guidance in their chosen field. Additionally, they are constantly learning and staying up-to-date on industry advancements and trends, and are able to inspire and guide students towards successful careers in the industrial arts.
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Mike Annetts
Not an engineer but I like engineering ha. Love to design and build stuff. I teach grades 7 to grade 12 Industrial Arts (shops) and my goals are to "make students think"
 
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Both I guess.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Mike. :smile:
 
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Mike Annetts said:
my goals are to "make students think"
BRAVO!
 

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