This article reports on the results of a survey of Design and Technology educators, predominantly based in England that sought evidence of the extent to which the educators engaged with educational research more generally and also specifically within Design and Technology Education. The survey was sponsored by the professional Association of Design and Technology Education and was undertaken by its Design and Technology Research Steering Group. The survey collected demographic data on the roles and responsibilities of the survey respondents, the types and levels of education where they worked and length of experience in Design and Technology education. Questions explored the types of research of interest, confidence levels in accessing, us...
In Sweden upper secondary school education is organised in programmes. One of these programmes is th...
Technology education (TE) is a transient area of study. Few other subject areas require such levels ...
Rapid and ongoing global changes are forcing educators to consider how students can be supported to ...
The restructuring of Australian (and UK) higher education in the nineties brought design fields from...
AbstractThe restructuring of Australian (and UK) higher education in the nineties brought design fie...
The Design Council funded a small-scale project to investigate the relationship between bodies of kn...
Design-based research (DBR) develops solutions in combination with research and has gained increasin...
IDATER 2000 began with Phil Roberts' address on the importance of Participant Research. Speaking fro...
In recent years, researchers and participants in the design and engineering disciplines have increas...
Educational design research (EDR) is described as a complex research approach. The challenges result...
Research and design activities are becoming more important in Science, Technology, Engineering and M...
Whilst designing ‘for and with’ end-users has been commonplace in the professional design space sinc...
Educational design research is the systematic study of designing, developing and evaluating educatio...
This paper explores the process of undertaking a PhD within the framework of the UK design education...
The very definition of a university is a place where research and education are intertwined. When th...
In Sweden upper secondary school education is organised in programmes. One of these programmes is th...
Technology education (TE) is a transient area of study. Few other subject areas require such levels ...
Rapid and ongoing global changes are forcing educators to consider how students can be supported to ...
The restructuring of Australian (and UK) higher education in the nineties brought design fields from...
AbstractThe restructuring of Australian (and UK) higher education in the nineties brought design fie...
The Design Council funded a small-scale project to investigate the relationship between bodies of kn...
Design-based research (DBR) develops solutions in combination with research and has gained increasin...
IDATER 2000 began with Phil Roberts' address on the importance of Participant Research. Speaking fro...
In recent years, researchers and participants in the design and engineering disciplines have increas...
Educational design research (EDR) is described as a complex research approach. The challenges result...
Research and design activities are becoming more important in Science, Technology, Engineering and M...
Whilst designing ‘for and with’ end-users has been commonplace in the professional design space sinc...
Educational design research is the systematic study of designing, developing and evaluating educatio...
This paper explores the process of undertaking a PhD within the framework of the UK design education...
The very definition of a university is a place where research and education are intertwined. When th...
In Sweden upper secondary school education is organised in programmes. One of these programmes is th...
Technology education (TE) is a transient area of study. Few other subject areas require such levels ...
Rapid and ongoing global changes are forcing educators to consider how students can be supported to ...