Cooper
Established Member
When Design and Technology was going to replace CDT when the National Curriculum was introduced, the new examinations suggested that all specialist workshops should just be considered D&T rooms, where any material could be used , even textiles!!
Head teachers and timetablers loved the idea.
Those of us who had to deliver the syllabuses had a dreadful battle explaining that keeping our specialist rooms was essential to do proper work. In lots of instances, of course, the battle was lost and the subsequent generations of young people left school with even fewer practical skills than the students taught the old syllabuses. Lots of departments were forced to get rid of engineering machines and even wood lathes.
So my vote, at least in schools, is for separate workshops. Of course in my own workshop I only have the space to work with both metal and timber.
Not so happy days
Martin
Head teachers and timetablers loved the idea.
Those of us who had to deliver the syllabuses had a dreadful battle explaining that keeping our specialist rooms was essential to do proper work. In lots of instances, of course, the battle was lost and the subsequent generations of young people left school with even fewer practical skills than the students taught the old syllabuses. Lots of departments were forced to get rid of engineering machines and even wood lathes.
So my vote, at least in schools, is for separate workshops. Of course in my own workshop I only have the space to work with both metal and timber.
Not so happy days
Martin