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Analyzing Best Practices in Technology Education

English · Hardback

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Inspired by a similar book in science education, the editors of this volume have put together a book with a practice-oriented approach towards technology education research. Teachers' accounts of successful classroom activities are used as the basis for reflection on what determines 'good' technology education practice. Part I has eight stories told by teachers. Topics range from puppet making to electronics and biotechnology. The teachers were nominated by academic technology education experts. Part II has eleven essays by such experts in which they identify those elements in the teachers' accounts that they consider to be justifications for calling that practice 'good'. Focuses in these essays are: technological literacy, ethics, culture, design, stakeholders, attitudes, motivation, teaching approaches, social aspects, differentiation and assessment. For technology education the first book that is based on reflection on successful practice as an approach for developing research insights for this curricular domain.

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Authors Rod Custer, John Dakers, Marc J. Vries
Assisted by R. Custer (Editor), J. Dakers (Editor), M. De Vries (Editor)
Publisher Sense Publ
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9789087901752
ISBN 978-90-8790-175-2
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 16 mm
Weight 558 g
Series International Technology Educa
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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