Ezra Shales (2017): The shape of craft
The Shape Of Craft

Ezra Shales (2017): The shape of craft
Seemann (2009): Technacy education
Jeremy O’Shea (2021): MEd on “Indigenizing Shop”
Leonard Read (1958): I, Pencil – My Family Tree
BCTF resource (2023): “to support teachers in being consciously reflective of their professional autonomy as well as their rights and responsibilities as a teacher”
KF: scan images from BC Archive
Coulter & Wiens (2008): Why do we educate? R
News stories related to teachers and schools (mostly in BC)
Stephen Petrina (2003): Ed Tech (ET) is Tech Ed (TE)
Connell, R. (2009): towards a new view of teacher quality and professionalism
An interview with Graeme Hamilton, a Tech Ed teacher at Oak Bay Secondary School in Victoria
The Provincial Tuition Waiver Program waives tuition and eligible fees for B.C. students who are current and former children or youth in care studying full-time or part-time, below the graduate level,
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“Two minutes experience teach an eager man more than two weeks teach an indifferent one.”
“Adequate” is the goal
Bruce Maxwell (2023):
Privacy, access to information, and technological safety materials for educators in primary schools.
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Doug Stowe was recognized as an Arkansas Living Treasure in 2009 for his woodworking and role in craft education.