Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 130 - TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Subchapter B - ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
Section 130.50 - Mill and Cabinetmaking Technology (Two Credits)
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 130.50
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General requirements. This course is recommended for students in Grades 10-12. Recommended prerequisites: Principles of Architecture and Principles of Construction. Students shall be awarded two credits for successful completion of this course.
(b) Introduction.
(1) Career and technical education
instruction provides content aligned with challenging academic standards and
relevant technical knowledge and skills for students to further their education
and succeed in current or emerging professions.
(2) The Architecture and Construction Career
Cluster focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the
built environment.
(3) In Mill and
Cabinetmaking Technology, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to
enter the workforce in the area of mill work and cabinet manufacturing and
installation. Students may also apply these skills to professions in carpentry
or building maintenance supervision or use the skills as a foundation for a
postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering.
Students will acquire knowledge and skills in cabinet design, tool usage,
jointing methods, finishes, and industry-level practices such as numerical and
computer-control production methods.
(4) Students are encouraged to participate in
extended learning experiences such as career and technical student
organizations and other leadership or extracurricular organizations.
(5) Statements that contain the word
"including" reference content that must be mastered, while those containing the
phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student demonstrates professional
standards/employability skills as required by business and industry. The
student is expected to:
(A) identify
employment opportunities, including entrepreneurship and preparation
requirements, for mill and cabinetmaking;
(B) demonstrate an understanding of group
participation and leadership related to citizenship and career
preparation;
(C) identify
employers' expectations for appropriate work habits;
(D) apply the competencies related to
resources, information, systems, and technology in appropriate settings and
situations; and
(E) demonstrate
knowledge of the concepts and skills related to health and safety in the
workplace, as specified by appropriate governmental regulations.
(2) The student relates core
academic skills to the requirements of mill and cabinetmaking. The student is
expected to:
(A) demonstrate effective verbal
and written communication skills with individuals from varied cultures,
including fellow workers, managers, and customers;
(B) complete work orders and related
paperwork;
(C) estimate supplies,
materials, and labor costs for work orders;
(D) apply the principles of mathematics for
accurate standard and metric measurements; and
(E) read and interpret appropriate
blueprints, drawings, charts, and diagrams.
(3) The student knows the concepts and skills
that form the core knowledge of mill and cabinetmaking. The student is expected
to:
(A) demonstrate knowledge of
cabinetmaking design;
(B)
demonstrate knowledge of the use of woods, fasteners, hardware, glass, and
mirrors; and
(C) demonstrate
knowledge of the industrial processes and procedures used in mill and
cabinetmaking.
(4) The
student knows the function and application of the tools, equipment,
technologies, and materials used in mill and cabinetmaking. The student is
expected to:
(A) use in a safe manner hand
and power tools and equipment commonly employed in mill and
cabinetmaking;
(B) handle and
dispose of environmentally hazardous materials used in mill and
cabinetmaking;
(C) demonstrate the
proper procedures to saw, plane, shape, turn, bore, mortise, and sand various
types of woods; and
(D) demonstrate
knowledge of new and emerging technologies that may affect mill and
cabinetmaking.
(5) The
student applies the concepts and skills of mill and cabinetmaking to simulated
and actual work situations. The student is expected to:
(A) identify and construct the various joints
used in cabinetmaking;
(B)
demonstrate the proper procedures to glue, clamp, laminate, veneer, and inlay
wood;
(C) demonstrate the proper
procedures to construct and install cabinet doors, furniture doors, drawers,
drawer guides, shelves, cabinet interiors, legs, posts, table tops, and cabinet
tops; and
(D) apply proper
finishing techniques.
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