Elementary school teachers and teacher educators have expressed concerns about what students learn as they engage in design and technology activities. This study was designed to identify students' understandings of selected technology concepts, and changes in those understandings across a range of age levels corresponding to grades 2, 4 and 6 at elementary school. Following an extensive interview program and subsequent data analysis, it is argued that commonalities and variations in understandings exist within and across age levels. The identification of these commonalities and variations is examined for their implications for classroom teachers, the development of more appropriate design and technology programs, and preservice and inservic...
This article describes a study of early childhood teachers’ understanding of teaching and learning i...
It has been argued that design and technology can be used as a vehicle for teaching science and vice...
Due in part to increasing state standards that require engineering in K-12 curricula and the Next Ge...
Elementary school teachers and teacher educators have expressed concerns about what students learn a...
Education systems around the world are recognising the importance of a technology education that emp...
Design technology is a poorly understood aspect of educational practice, particularly as it applies ...
The primary aim of this study was to identify how elementary school students’ individual differences...
While there is a growing interest in infusing engineering into elementary classrooms, very little is...
It has been argued that design and technology can be used as a vehicle for teaching science and vice...
We introduce Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) as a way of representing what teache...
Perceptions of technology are often confused with attitudes towards technology. While these are clos...
The National Curriculum for Design and Technology (D&T) assumes that technological conceptual knowle...
Teacher engagement in the design of technology-rich learning material is beneficial to teacher learn...
The purpose of the study is to contribute with knowledge about technology teaching for years 1-3 by ...
This paper outlines research conducted at Goldsmiths, University of London, into primary student tea...
This article describes a study of early childhood teachers’ understanding of teaching and learning i...
It has been argued that design and technology can be used as a vehicle for teaching science and vice...
Due in part to increasing state standards that require engineering in K-12 curricula and the Next Ge...
Elementary school teachers and teacher educators have expressed concerns about what students learn a...
Education systems around the world are recognising the importance of a technology education that emp...
Design technology is a poorly understood aspect of educational practice, particularly as it applies ...
The primary aim of this study was to identify how elementary school students’ individual differences...
While there is a growing interest in infusing engineering into elementary classrooms, very little is...
It has been argued that design and technology can be used as a vehicle for teaching science and vice...
We introduce Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) as a way of representing what teache...
Perceptions of technology are often confused with attitudes towards technology. While these are clos...
The National Curriculum for Design and Technology (D&T) assumes that technological conceptual knowle...
Teacher engagement in the design of technology-rich learning material is beneficial to teacher learn...
The purpose of the study is to contribute with knowledge about technology teaching for years 1-3 by ...
This paper outlines research conducted at Goldsmiths, University of London, into primary student tea...
This article describes a study of early childhood teachers’ understanding of teaching and learning i...
It has been argued that design and technology can be used as a vehicle for teaching science and vice...
Due in part to increasing state standards that require engineering in K-12 curricula and the Next Ge...