Subject: Exploring Tech 10
Teacher Name: Ryan Bezeau
Year: 2015/2016
Phone Number: (902) 275-2700
Email: bezeaur@nspes.ca
Course Description:
Ext 10 is an introduction to technological engineering and design concepts. It provides students problem solving and hands on activities. By the end of the course students will be able to use a range of technological tools, processes, & applications; integrate broad based applied technology with other academic disciplines; and explain the consequences of technology.
General Curriculum Outcomes/Topics/Modules:
i. Media Technology
ii. Control Technology
iii. Engineering Technology
iv. Green Technology
Assessment: A student’s mark is made up of the following:
a) Course Work – this is marked out of 100% using the following weighting factors:
Classroom cleanup/safety 15%
Assignments 15%
Projects 35%
Tests 15%
Exam 20%
Classroom Expectations
Exploring Tech 10 is largely based on activities to promote experiential learning. Consequently, the classroom atmosphere must be “safe” for students in two senses of the term. In the physical sense, workplace safety standards must be established and followed at all times. In another sense, the classroom must provide a psychologically safe environment in which students are free to try new, demanding tasks. In experiential learning, mistakes serve as stepping stones to mastery. To develop the self-confidence to learn from their mistakes, students need plenty of time to perform tasks and refine techniques.
I will foster a safe environment by holding myself and their students to a high standard of
respectful behaviour. Students need to learn by example, not just how to handle tools properly but also how to manage emotions and relationships effectively.
“Safety first” is the mantra of Ext 10. Before beginning any skill-building activity, I will review safety standards and procedures. I will demonstrate and model safety instructions over and over until I am confident that everyone in the class is routinely following them.
All students will have Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided to them. This includes safety footwear, safety vests, hard hats, hearing/respiratory/eye protection and a place to store their equipment (a small locker within the classroom or in the hallway outside the classroom doors). Students must wear appropriate PPE while in the Skilled Trades Centre.
Safety & Respect, What do these look like in class?
Safety:
- Wear appropriate PPE
- Safety glasses,
- Do not distract people while they are using tools
- Audible (i.e. yelling)
- Physical (i.e. touching)
- No horse play
- No drugs
- Focus on the task at hand
- Use appropriate tools for the job
- You wouldn’t use a compound mitre saw to sharpen a pencil
- Inspect tools prior to using them. If broken in any way report to Mr. Bezeau so he can get a replacement.
- Clean up your work area & tools at end of each class/completion of task
- Follow safe use procedures for all tools
- Follow fire and lock down procedures
- Report any unsafe behaviour to Mr. Bezeau
Respect:
- Be supportive/nice/helpful to others in the class
- No hurtful language (written or spoken)
- Be an active listener (during conversations and instructional time)
- No messaging/talking while someone is addressing the class
- Don’t be glued to your phone
- Be on time/don’t disappear or leave early
- If you were talking to a staff member please have them write you a note
- You are considered late as soon as the late bell finishes ringing.
- You must have permission from Mr. Bezeau to leave the classroom
- Only students registered in Skilled Trades 10 should be in our classroom.
- Reasonable “breaks”
- Bathroom
- Not every class
- No more than 10 minutes
- The cafeteria is not the bathroom, don’t get confused
- Drink
- Use the water fountain outside our classroom doors. It has good water pressure and is cold.
- Tools
- If a tool breaks while you are using it please tell Mr. Bezeau so that the tool can be fixed or replaced in a timely manor.
- Use tools in the manner they are meant to be used (i.e. don’t bend tape measures backwards)
- Use only the tools from your tool belt & make sure the tools go back in your belt at the end of class. (all belts and tools are numbered)
- Complete assigned tasks by given deadlines.
Violations:
Like any employer the school has a responsibility to keep employees (students) safe on the job site (Skilled Trades Centre). The school provides students with PPE, training and appropriate tools that are in good repair. Students also have a responsibility to keep themselves safe. If a student chooses to ignore this responsibility appropriate consequences will be taken to:
- One safety violation in class will result in documentation of the event and a verbal warning.
- Two safety violations will result in documentation of the event, removal from class and discussion with administration about safe behaviour in class.
- Three safety violations will result in a call home to discuss safety issues.
- Four safety violations will result in a meeting with student, guardian, administration and teacher.
- Five safety violations will result removal from the Skilled Trades class.
*Depending on the severity of the violation this process could be fast tracked*
F.H.C.S. Skilled Trades Centre Safety Agreement
I _________________________ confirm the following;
I have read and understand the Classroom Expectations.
I agree to abide by the Safety First Policy outlined within the Classroom expectations.
I understand how important safety is in a work environment not only for me but other students as well.
I understand I am not to use any tool without safety training and obtaining permission from my instructor.
I understand that 5 safety violations will result in removal from the course.
Student Signature: ___________________________
Guardian Signature: ___________________________
Staff Signature: ___________________________
Date: ___________________________