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Teaching Drafting
I began teaching drafting at the beginning of this school year as a substitute, and it has turned into a long-term position. I have no drafting experience.
Our administrators have not found a teacher yet, so I will be teaching it again next semester. What I have done for the most part so far is to teach the basics of AutoCAD that I have learned from manuals. For assignments, I have had the students draw things that I have picked out of old drafting textbooks. So my question is this: Am I on the right track? I hate to think that I am boring them to death with all of these drawings, but then again some of them still don't have the hang of it. HELP!! Mark Slattery |
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