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industrial arts

American  

noun

  1. (used with a plural verb) the methods of using tools and machinery, as taught in secondary and technical schools.

  2. (used with a singular verb) a subject or course of study that teaches such methods and skills.


Etymology

Origin of industrial arts

First recorded in 1840–50

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Culver started teaching career and technical education classes in the Evergreen School District after graduating from the Washington State University’s college of education and industrial arts.

From Seattle Times Oct. 4, 2022

When Mr. Thompson completed his military service, he studied industrial arts and mathematics at UCLA.

From Washington Post Sep. 23, 2015

“It was wrong to change his look,” said Judy Kingsberry, the daughter of William Harry Wheeler, who built Tex in 1959 while he taught industrial arts at Canyon High School.

From Washington Times Jul. 23, 2015

“She pokes her head in and wants to know what I did yesterday,” joked Mr. Fink, who is widowed and retired from careers as an optician and an industrial arts teacher.

From New York Times Mar. 11, 2015

Kristina nods and starts walking toward the street entrance, and I run across the parking lot and in the side door by the industrial arts wing.

From "Ask the Passengers" by A.S. King

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