eclark1894
Visionary
Someone just told me something that I had a hard time believing. When did schools do away with Metal and Wood shop classes? Are Auto shop classes gone too?
I took Home Ec because I was made to. Metal shop actually scared me a bit. But wood shop, except for using the band saw, was pure fun.If schools have stopped teaching wood, metal and cooking classes, it's probably because of the lack of (or minimal) interest in them.
Oh we had a couple of girls who took woodworking classes back when I was in junior high school, and a couple of the boys were in my cooking classes. However, I don't recall any in my sewing classes. Not surprising with the second class, as we created our graduation dresses in that class.I took Home Ec because I was made to. Metal shop actually scared me a bit. But wood shop, except for using the band saw, was pure fun.
There also isn't as much interest in such classes because kids aren't as interested.
When I was still working at a school, I was finding that it wasn't that kids weren't interested in the subject-matter, its that they weren't interested in a formal class structure and they also didn't necessarily want to publicise an interest in something if they weren't certain of the interest of their peers. If you asked the kids to sign up and show up at a particular time, you'd get nobody. If you set up outside the building entrance at break time (recess) with something opened up and tools around, you'd get a whole crowd wanting a go.