"Development Of An Industrial Arts Course On The Factory Basis For Fisk University" explores the creation of a practical, factory-oriented industrial arts curriculum tailored for students at Fisk University. This work likely details the considerations, challenges, and methodologies involved in designing an educational program that bridges academic learning with real-world industrial skills. It offers insights into the development of vocational training within a historically Black university, emphasizing the importance of preparing students for careers in industry through hands-on experience and relevant coursework.
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