Improving skills of 2nd years to produce quality wood work furniture in woodwork technology department at St. Joseph's Technical Institute, Kisubi
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Date
2018-11
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Kyambogo University (un published work)
Abstract
The research study was conducted at St. Joseph's Technical Institute Kisubi on 2nd year learners
(2017-2018) of wood work technology department(WWTD). The purpose of the study was to
improve wood work furniture construction skills in WWTD. The trade wood work technology was
one of the pioneer courses when St. Joseph's Technical Institute Kisubi was started in 1911 as a
rural trade school. Throughout its progression, graduates of St. Joseph's Technical Institute Kisubi,
built a good fame of producing quality wood work furniture. However, there arose continuous
complaints on poor quality wood work products, from employers and consumers of wood work
furniture supplied by graduates of that institute. The researcher collaboratively with stake holders
investigated causes of poor quality wood work furniture production in the department of wood
work technology, in view that learners could be successfully prepared for the world of work when
solutions were eventually established. By means of future workshop application, it was
established that poor quality wood work furniture production was largely as a result of lack of
appropriate tools and equipment, learners not able to interpret drawings and specifications, and
less supervision by instructors during Practicals and self-practical practice. In addition to future
workshop; observation, interview guide and focus-group discussion were other major research
tools that were employed in data collection. Therefore, in an effort to ensure quality wood work
furniture production, learners were provided with an Angle-Grinder (an electrical power hand tool)
for efficient timber-smoothening, and asked to prepare a drawing (individually-on prescribed
standards) for a church-pew, from which quality wood work would be demonstrated. Each Learner
constructed a church-pew, therefore eleven furniture pieces were realized, though only seven
learners managed to apply a first coat on their furniture, three only sand papered, and one learner
could not clean, sand paper and do the nailing. However, for adequate skills acquisition by learners
it was recommended that learners carry out self- practical practice, participate in preparation of
drawings for the intended work furniture, be availed with a variety of power hand tools, and be
exposed to such advanced sophisticated tools and equipment.
Description
xii,96 p.: ill (some col)
Keywords
Improving skills, Produce quality, Wood work
Citation
Baryakira, Park (2018) Improving skills of 2nd years to produce quality wood work Furniture in woodwork technology department at St. Joseph's technical institute, kisubi