It is becommg apparant that the new 'technology' which will evolve to fit the national core curriculum will be different in both content and execution to many of the syllabi carrying the title 'technology' under GCSE. To some extent this is pragmatic, we simply do not have enough teachers to cope with courses similar to current ones. It is also, however, now recognised that this form of technology is not necessarily appropriate. It could be said that current 'technology' syllabi are, in reality, largely engineering science courses which have adopted a much more general title
The New Zealand Curriculum (MoE, 2007) introduced late 2007 was required to be fully implemented by ...
The existing Technology National Curriculum requires pupils to evaluate the work of others engaged i...
Educational technologists have promised that great advances and improvements in learning and instruc...
Research into school-based and real-life technological problem solving has shown it to exist in a ra...
Raising questions about different courses of technology across the curriculum I first consider some ...
The contraints of GCSE, A level and some AS level assessments in CDT/Design/Design Technology force ...
It is one thing to utilize group learning techniques in non-technical courses in which a group discu...
Group work was popular at school before technology became important and it became a typical strategy...
This is a phenomenological study that calls for the re-visitation of curriculum body of knowledge wh...
Introduction for the 2015 DATA Special Edition This paper was written in 1993 and was published in T...
The technology curriculum comes into effect this year, designed to make school leavers innovators fo...
Much has been said and written recently about increasing the technological awareness and literacy of...
This report discusses problems emerging at the crossroads between,on the one hand, technology in its...
The incorporation of technology into the school curriculum is part of a worldwide trend in education...
This paper looks at the changes implicit in the inclusion of Technology as a new subject in the Nati...
The New Zealand Curriculum (MoE, 2007) introduced late 2007 was required to be fully implemented by ...
The existing Technology National Curriculum requires pupils to evaluate the work of others engaged i...
Educational technologists have promised that great advances and improvements in learning and instruc...
Research into school-based and real-life technological problem solving has shown it to exist in a ra...
Raising questions about different courses of technology across the curriculum I first consider some ...
The contraints of GCSE, A level and some AS level assessments in CDT/Design/Design Technology force ...
It is one thing to utilize group learning techniques in non-technical courses in which a group discu...
Group work was popular at school before technology became important and it became a typical strategy...
This is a phenomenological study that calls for the re-visitation of curriculum body of knowledge wh...
Introduction for the 2015 DATA Special Edition This paper was written in 1993 and was published in T...
The technology curriculum comes into effect this year, designed to make school leavers innovators fo...
Much has been said and written recently about increasing the technological awareness and literacy of...
This report discusses problems emerging at the crossroads between,on the one hand, technology in its...
The incorporation of technology into the school curriculum is part of a worldwide trend in education...
This paper looks at the changes implicit in the inclusion of Technology as a new subject in the Nati...
The New Zealand Curriculum (MoE, 2007) introduced late 2007 was required to be fully implemented by ...
The existing Technology National Curriculum requires pupils to evaluate the work of others engaged i...
Educational technologists have promised that great advances and improvements in learning and instruc...