Cluster Matarices for Industrial Occupations. Education for Employment Task Lists.

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Title: Cluster Matarices for Industrial Occupations. Education for Employment Task Lists.
Language: English
Authors: Dimmlich, David, Lake County Area Vocational Center, Grayslake, IL.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 180
Publication Date: 1988
Sponsoring Agency: Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. Dept. of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education.
Intended Audience: Teachers; Practitioners
Document Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: Adult Education, Appliance Repair, Auto Body Repairers, Auto Mechanics, Behavioral Objectives, Building Trades, Carpentry, Commercial Art, Computer Assisted Design, Construction (Process), Criminology, Drafting, Electricians, Electronic Technicians, Employment Potential, Equipment Maintenance, Graphic Arts, Industrial Education, Job Skills, Job Training, Machine Repairers, Machine Tool Operators, Machinists, Manufacturing, Masonry, Matrices, Occupational Clusters, Painting (Industrial Arts), Plumbing, Postsecondary Education, Printing, Secondary Education, Sheet Metal Work, Small Engine Mechanics, Task Analysis, Television Radio Repairers, Tool and Die Makers, Welding
Geographic Terms: Illinois
Abstract: These cluster matrices provide duties and tasks that form the basis of instructional content for secondary, postsecondary, and adult training programs industrial health occupations. The 14 clusters (and the job titles included in each cluster) are as follows: (1) construction (bricklayer, carpenter, building maintenance worker, electrician, maintenance painter, plumber/pipefitter); (2) electronic (computer repair technician, electrical and electronic technician); (3) graphic communications (commercial artists, compositors and/or typesetters, offset lithographic press operators, printing photographers, camera operators); (4) transportation (automotive mechanic, diesel mechanic, gasoline engine/mower repair); (5) manufacturing (machine tool operator, machinist, tool and die maker, punch press operator, sheet metal worker, combination welder, maintenance repairer, automated manufacturing systems technician, thermoplastic machine set-up specialist); (6) technical preparation (computer repair technician, electrical and electronic technician, automated manufacturing systems technician); (7) auto body repairer; (8) bus driver; (9) drafter/computer-aided drafter; (10) truck driver; (11) correction officers and jailers; (12) electric home appliance and power tool repairer; (13) office machine/cash register repairer; and (14) telephone and cable television line installers/repairers. (YLB)
Entry Date: 1992
Accession Number: ED336585
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:These cluster matrices provide duties and tasks that form the basis of instructional content for secondary, postsecondary, and adult training programs industrial health occupations. The 14 clusters (and the job titles included in each cluster) are as follows: (1) construction (bricklayer, carpenter, building maintenance worker, electrician, maintenance painter, plumber/pipefitter); (2) electronic (computer repair technician, electrical and electronic technician); (3) graphic communications (commercial artists, compositors and/or typesetters, offset lithographic press operators, printing photographers, camera operators); (4) transportation (automotive mechanic, diesel mechanic, gasoline engine/mower repair); (5) manufacturing (machine tool operator, machinist, tool and die maker, punch press operator, sheet metal worker, combination welder, maintenance repairer, automated manufacturing systems technician, thermoplastic machine set-up specialist); (6) technical preparation (computer repair technician, electrical and electronic technician, automated manufacturing systems technician); (7) auto body repairer; (8) bus driver; (9) drafter/computer-aided drafter; (10) truck driver; (11) correction officers and jailers; (12) electric home appliance and power tool repairer; (13) office machine/cash register repairer; and (14) telephone and cable television line installers/repairers. (YLB)