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Ethnography of an auto body repair class: Some implications for cultural transmission
Authors:Richard J Cooper
Affiliation:University of Pittsburgh U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper is a study of an ethnography of an auto body repair class in a postsecondary technical school. The class provides the students with the auto body repair skills. The students also learn employer/worker relationships and worker/worker relationships. The students learn their skills by doing them. They learn the role of a worker by being in a situation which simulates an auto body shop situation.
Keywords:Address requests for reprints to Richard J. Cooper   Foundations of Education   University of Pittsburgh   2828 C of L   Pittsburgh   PA 15260.
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