Different knowledge types have their own specific features and tasks in the learning process. Procedural knowledge is used in craft and technology education when students solve problems individually and share their working knowledge with others. This study presents a detailed analysis of a one student’s learning process in technology education and the procedural knowledge used during learning tasks. Thus, procedural knowledge is mainly produced when acting, and includes students’ goal-directed actions related to the craft, design and technology processes and their learning content. These knowledge practices also include multiple interactions with teachers and other students. The findings show six different knowledge practices: observing,...
Research into technological problem solving has shown it to exist in a range of forms and draw upon ...
Continually increasing demands are being placed on the educational system to prepare students with t...
This research is based on observations of and interviews with five seventh grade students during pro...
Many studies have shown how practical learning and the hands-on activities help students to conceptu...
The approaches of learning by doing and making have always been inherent components of Finnish craft...
The research described in this paper focuses on the learning of primary PGCE students and how this a...
Technological knowledge is of many different kinds, from experience-based know-how in the crafts to ...
Making is a fundamental skill in design and technology. There seem to be few problems with identifyi...
The purpose of the present investigation was to analyze the pedagogical infrastructures in three cyc...
Teaching pupils how to design and make in better and better ways should be one of the major aims of ...
In the last two decades, the use of technology in Finnish basic education has developed rapidly. The...
This chapter examines invention pedagogy from the perspective of technological competence that stude...
Continually increasing demands are being placed on the educational system to prepare students with t...
This collection offers an evidence-based approach to mentoring and supporting design and technology ...
This research was undertaken in Finnish and Icelandic schools during the years 2013-14, in order to ...
Research into technological problem solving has shown it to exist in a range of forms and draw upon ...
Continually increasing demands are being placed on the educational system to prepare students with t...
This research is based on observations of and interviews with five seventh grade students during pro...
Many studies have shown how practical learning and the hands-on activities help students to conceptu...
The approaches of learning by doing and making have always been inherent components of Finnish craft...
The research described in this paper focuses on the learning of primary PGCE students and how this a...
Technological knowledge is of many different kinds, from experience-based know-how in the crafts to ...
Making is a fundamental skill in design and technology. There seem to be few problems with identifyi...
The purpose of the present investigation was to analyze the pedagogical infrastructures in three cyc...
Teaching pupils how to design and make in better and better ways should be one of the major aims of ...
In the last two decades, the use of technology in Finnish basic education has developed rapidly. The...
This chapter examines invention pedagogy from the perspective of technological competence that stude...
Continually increasing demands are being placed on the educational system to prepare students with t...
This collection offers an evidence-based approach to mentoring and supporting design and technology ...
This research was undertaken in Finnish and Icelandic schools during the years 2013-14, in order to ...
Research into technological problem solving has shown it to exist in a range of forms and draw upon ...
Continually increasing demands are being placed on the educational system to prepare students with t...
This research is based on observations of and interviews with five seventh grade students during pro...