Yes, woodwork is considered a proper subject, particularly in the context of vocational education and craft studies. It teaches practical skills in woodworking techniques, design, and craftsmanship, which are valuable for various careers in construction, furniture making, and design. Additionally, it fosters creativity and problem-solving abilities, making it a worthwhile subject for students interested in hands-on learning.
Peter Kelsey has written: 'Woodwork' -- subject(s): Woodwork
Alonzo William Percy Kettless has written: 'Practical woodwork' 'Decorative woodwork' -- subject(s): Woodwork
Ross C. Cramlet has written: 'Woodwork visualized' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Woodwork (Manual training) 'Fundamentals of leathercraft' -- subject(s): Leatherwork 'Wood turning visualized' -- subject(s): Turning, Woodwork
Raphael Teller has written: 'Woodwork' -- subject(s): Amateurs' manuals, Woodwork
Anthony Bailey has written: 'Routing' -- subject(s): Routing-machines, Woodwork 'Woodworking techniques and projects' -- subject(s): Woodwork
S. Barter has written: 'Woodwork (the English Sloyd)' 'Manual instruction; woodwork' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sloyd, Woodwork (Manual training)
Stephen P. Major has written: 'Architectural woodwork' -- subject(s): Architectural woodwork
C. Douglas McGhee has written: 'Woodwork notes' -- subject(s): Woodwork (Manual training)
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Yutaka Nishida has written: 'Kibako' -- subject(s): Woodwork, Wooden boxes, History 'Kibako' -- subject(s): Boxes, Wooden, History, Wooden boxes, Woodwork
Ian J. Kirby has written: 'Making joints' -- subject(s): Amateurs' manuals, Woodwork, Joinery 'The accurate table saw' -- subject(s): Circular saws 'Woodworking' -- subject(s): Woodwork
Clinton Sheldon Van Deusen has written: 'Beginning woodwork at home and in school' -- subject(s): Woodwork