I have slight beef/suggestion with/for Woodwork at school. Currently school woodwork is 40 kids bumming around bodging up basic hoop pine items using blunt tools and unmaintained machinery.
A big class results in:
No proper skills being taught eg. Joinery(dovetails etc.), sharpening, design, timber info, machine maintainence.
A large amount of timber being ordered (and wasted) which means cheap and easy timber is chosen (pine)
Designs are chosen which will be simple and basic (tables, always with the tables. and mugtrees)
Instead the class should be just a few students, chosen because they have an enthusiasm for woodwork and show attention to detail. With a small class of interested students they could be taught proper joinery techniques, sharpening etc.
Not having to order so much timber would mean different (prettier, nicer) timbers could be used.
*Rant complete*