Sunday, September 13, 2009

September 13, 2009 TTJ2O

DUNNVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL
TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY
Grade 10 TTJ2O Open

This course introduces students to the service and maintenance of vehicles. Students will develop knowledge and skills related to the construction and operation of vehicle systems and learn maintenance and repair techniques. Students projects may include the construction of a self-propelled vehicle, engine service, tire/wheel service, electrical/battery service, and proper body care. Students will develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will explore secondary and post secondary pathways leading to careers in the transportation industry.

Prerequisite: None

A. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS
A1. Understanding Engines
A2. Understanding Drive-trains
A3. Understanding Major Systems and Components
A4. Technological and Mathematical Literacy

B. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
B1. Design and Fabrication
B2. Maintenance and Repair Techniques
B3. Basic Service of Vehicle Systems and Components
B4. Care and Maintenance of Vehicles

C. TECHNOLOGY, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND SOCIETY
C1. Technology and the Environment
C2. Technology and Society

D. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
D1. Health and Safety
D2. Career Opportunities

The organization of expectations into strands and sub-groupings (A, B, C, & D) are not meant to imply that the expectations in any one strand or group are achieved independently of the expectations in the other strands or groups. The concepts, content, and skills identified in the different strands of each course should, wherever appropriate, be integrated in instruction throughout the course.

Goals: Knowledge, Skills, Attitude, Understanding, Competence, Creative, and Flexible


STUDENTS LEARN BEST BY DOING

REPETITION IS WHAT MAKES EVERY TRADESMAN/WOMAN GOOD, FAST, & KNOWLEDGEABLE

ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
TERM 70%
SUMMATIVE 30%
_________
100%
TERM: Including Knowledge and Understanding; Thinking; Communication; & Application
  • attendance, punctuality, attitude, co-operation, participation, communication (daily log, verbal, notes), problem solving, safety (safety glasses, appropriate clothing, shoes…), and clean-up. Theory Handouts, paper assignments, tests…

SUMMATIVE: PORTFOLIO presentation of daily notes, pictures, handouts…

RUBRIC: A simple and basic application that can be applied across all areas.
· LIMITED 50-59% (Level 1)
· MODERATE 60-69% (Level 2)
· CONSIDERABLE 70-79% (Level 3)
· THOROUGH/HIGH DEGREE 80-100% (Level 4)

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION
Students
Students have many responsibilities with regard to their learning. Students who make the effort required to succeed in school and who are able to apply themselves will soon discover that there is a direct relationship between this effort and their achievement, and will therefore be more motivated to work.
Mastering the concepts and skills connected with technological education requires work, study, and the development of cooperative skills. In addition, students who actively pursue opportunities outside the classroom will extend and enrich their understanding of technology. Their understanding and skills will grow as they engage in recreational activities that involve technology, reading related to technology (magazines…), and learning about technological advances.


Be on time, never be late
Never leave the classroom without my permission
Wear work-boots or at least running shoes, no open toe
Wear pants or appropriate shorts, no skirts or dresses
Always tie long hair back
No dangly jewellery
Safety glasses are a must
Duo tang, paper, pens, paper…


ATTITUDE!!!
EFFORT = ACHIEVEMENT
MOTIVATION
APPLY YOURSELF
WORK, STUDY, COOPERATE
MASTERING
ATTITUDE!!!

Note to parents/guardians and students:
Attendance, participation and co-operation are very important to the success of any student in this program. Dunnville S.S. has an excellent facility and I am hoping for a productive and fun semester.

YOU CAN LEARN THE THEORY AND THE SKILLS FROM ANY EXPERIENCED TRADES PERSON, BUT WITH A NEGATIVE ATTITUDE NO ONE WANTS TO EMPLOY OR TEACH YOU.