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The Perspective of
    Technology
     Education
The Second International Symposium
   on Educational Cooperation for
  Industrial Technology Education
         Kariya City, Japan
Presenter:

         William E. Dugger, Jr.


                    Senior Fellow
International Technology Education Association (ITEA)
                          &
                  Emeritus Professor
                    Virginia Tech
                         USA
The Study of Technology
 Many countries in the world have
 been and are now implementing the
 study of technology.
In the United States as well as
  in other countries, there is
   confusion about the term
        “technology.”
In 2001 and 2004, The
  International Technology
Education Association (ITEA)
 conducted polls which were
      done by the Gallup
     Organization on how
   Americans think about
         technology.
In both polls, a majority of
Americans (62% in 2004 and
59% in 2001) responded that
science and technology are
basically one and the same
           thing.
When asked how important
it is for high school students
       to understand the
relationship between science
 and technology, 98% of the
 Americans stated that they
 thought that this was “very
   or somewhat important”.
Most Americans (68% in
  2004 & 67% in 2001)
 view technology very
   narrowly as being
computers, electronics,
    and the internet.
There was near total
  consensus (98% in 2004 &
  97% in 2001) in the public
sampled that schools should
     include the study of
technology in the curriculum.
What is S cience?
   What is Technology?
S cience seeks to
understand the natural
        world.
  Nat io na l
  Sc ie nc e
  Ed uc at io n
  St a nd a r d s ,
  Na io a R s a c
    t n l eer h
What is Technology?

 It is the innovation, change, or
  modification of the natural environment
  in order to satisfy perceived human
  wants and needs. (Standards for
  Technological Literacy, ITEA, 2000)
 The goal of technology is to make
  modifications in the world to meet
  human needs. (National Science
  Education Standards, NRC, 1996)
What is Technology ?
            (Continued)
 In the broadest sense, technology extends
  our abilities to change the world: to cut,
  shape, or put together materials; to move
  things from one place to another; to reach
  farther with our hands, voices, and senses.
  (Benchmarks for Science Literacy, AAAS,
  1993)
 Technology is the process by which humans
  modify nature to meet their needs and wants.
  (Technically Speaking: Why All Americans
  Need to Know More About Technology, NAE/
  NRC, 2002)
Science               vs.      Technology
 Deals with the natural     Deals with how humans
  world.                      modify, change, alter, or
                              control the natural world.
 Is very concerned with     Is very concerned with what
  what is (exists) in the     can or should be designed,
  natural world. (i.e.:       made, or developed from
  Biology, Chemistry,         natural world materials and
  Physics, Astronomy,         substances to satisfy human
                              needs and wants
  Geology, etc.)
Science       vs. Technology
               (Continued)
 Is concerned with        Is concerned with
  processes that seek       such processes that
  out the meaning of        we use to
  the natural world by      alter/change the
  “inquiry”,                natural world such as
  “discovering what         “Invention”,
  is”, “exploring”, and     Innovation”,
  using “the Scientific     Practical Problem
  Method”.                  Solving, and Design.
While technology and science
have a common denominator
being the natural world, they
are similar yet very different.

      Technology is not any more
    “applied science” than science is
          “applied technology”.
Techno-Science
Technology Education
      This is the school subject
   specifically designed to teach
  children about the broad field of
              technology.
Technology Education (the study of
   technology) should NOT be
    confused with Information
  Technology or Educational (or
    instructional) Technology!
So what is
“Technological Literacy?”
Technological literacy is the ability
  to use, manage, evaluate, and
     understand technology.
      Technology Literacy for All: A Rationale and
    S tudy for the S tudy of Technology (2006)
Who is a technologically
      literate person?
On t a u d r t n s
   e h t n e sa d :
 Wh tt c n l g is
    a ehoo y
 Ho t c n l g isc e t d
    w eh oo y      r ae
 Ho t eu eo t c n l g s a e
    w h s f e h o o y h ps
  s c t a dint r ,
   o ie y n    un
 Ho s c t s a e t ed v l p e to
     w o ie y h p s h e e o m n f
  tc n l g
   ehoo y
 Ap r o w oisc m o t b ew ha d
     es n h      o f r a l it n
  o j c iv a o t h u eo t c n l g
   be t e b u t e s f e h o o y
  – n it e s a e o it o in a u t d
      e h r c r d f n r ftae
  w hit
    it .
Technological literacy
     involves:
Much more than a knowledge
about computers and digital
electronics.
 Gaining a degree of knowledge
about the nature, behavior, power,
and consequences of technology
from a real world perspective.
There is a growing movement in
the U. S. to teach the integrative
subjects of Science, Technology,
 Engineering, and Mathematics
              (STEM).
So how do we educate our
       citizens to be



           ?
  technologically literate?
      ?              ?
        ?         ?
       ?           ?
What Content should be
  taught in the study of
   technology that will
  provide technological
literacy for all students?
St a nd a r d s
f or
T e c hno l o g ic a
l Lit e r a c y
( ST L) ( I T EA,
2000,2002/ 2
007) p e e t
         rsns
t ec n e t o
  h o tn f r
w a eey
  h t vr
su e t h ud
  td n s o l
k o a db a l
  n w n e be           w w ec n e t
                        w .it a o n c .
t d ino d rt
  o o       re o       og
                        r
Standards
 STL Standards are twenty written
  statements about what is valued that can
  be used for making a judgment of quality.
 Standards represent fundamental
  concepts.
 The goal is to meet all of the standards in
  Grades K-12.
 STL Standards were written around five
  major organizers or categories.
Nature of Technology
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the characteristics and scope of technology.
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the core concepts of technology.
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the relationships among technologies and
    the connection between technology and
    other fields of study.
Technology and Society
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the cultural, social, economic, and political
    effects of technology.
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the effects of technology on the
    environment.
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the role of society in the development and
    use of technology.
   Students will develop an understanding of
    the influence of technology on history.
Design
 Students will develop an understanding
  of the attributes of design.
 Students will develop an understanding
  of engineering design.
 Students will develop an understanding
  of the role of troubleshooting, research
  and development, invention and
  innovation, and experimentation in
  problem solving.
Abilities for a Technological
               World
 Students will develop the abilities to apply
  the design process.
 Students will develop the abilities to use
  and maintain technological products and
  systems.
 Students will develop the abilities to
  assess the impact of products and
  systems.
The Designed World
 Students will develop an understanding of
  and be able to select and use medical
  technologies.
 Students will develop an understanding of
  and be able to select and use agricultural
  and related biotechnologies.
 Students will develop an understanding of
  and be able to select and use energy and
  power technologies.
The Designed World (Cont.)
 Students will develop an
  understanding of and be able to
  select and use information and
  communication technologies.
 Students will develop an
  understanding of and be able to
  select and use transportation
  technologies.
The Designed World (Cont.)
 Students will develop an
  understanding of and be able to
  select and use manufacturing
  technologies.
 Students will develop an
  understanding of and be able to
  select and use construction
  technologies.
Benchmarks
Benchmarks in STL are specific
 requirements or enablers for each
 grade level (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, & 9-12)
 that identify what needs to be done
 in order to meet a given standard.
A Sample Standard &
  Benchmark
              Standard 11:
Students will develop abilities to apply a
            design process.

Grades K-2 Benchmark in Standard 11:
 Build or construct an object using a
           design process.
In conclusion…
   The power and promise of
    technology can be further
 enhanced through the study of
  technology to assure that all
people are technologically literate
          in the future.
Thank You!
            William E. Dugger, Jr.
      Senior Fellow and Former Director
     Technology for All Americans Project
International Technology Education Association
          wdugger@iteaconnect.org
A copy of this
  presentation can be
 downloaded by going
          to:
http://www.iteaconnect.org/Resources/
 PressRoom/JapanSymposium08.ppt

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Japan symposium08

  • 1. The Perspective of Technology Education The Second International Symposium on Educational Cooperation for Industrial Technology Education Kariya City, Japan
  • 2. Presenter: William E. Dugger, Jr. Senior Fellow International Technology Education Association (ITEA) & Emeritus Professor Virginia Tech USA
  • 3. The Study of Technology  Many countries in the world have been and are now implementing the study of technology.
  • 4. In the United States as well as in other countries, there is confusion about the term “technology.”
  • 5. In 2001 and 2004, The International Technology Education Association (ITEA) conducted polls which were done by the Gallup Organization on how Americans think about technology.
  • 6. In both polls, a majority of Americans (62% in 2004 and 59% in 2001) responded that science and technology are basically one and the same thing.
  • 7. When asked how important it is for high school students to understand the relationship between science and technology, 98% of the Americans stated that they thought that this was “very or somewhat important”.
  • 8. Most Americans (68% in 2004 & 67% in 2001) view technology very narrowly as being computers, electronics, and the internet.
  • 9. There was near total consensus (98% in 2004 & 97% in 2001) in the public sampled that schools should include the study of technology in the curriculum.
  • 10. What is S cience? What is Technology?
  • 11. S cience seeks to understand the natural world. Nat io na l Sc ie nc e Ed uc at io n St a nd a r d s , Na io a R s a c t n l eer h
  • 12. What is Technology?  It is the innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment in order to satisfy perceived human wants and needs. (Standards for Technological Literacy, ITEA, 2000)  The goal of technology is to make modifications in the world to meet human needs. (National Science Education Standards, NRC, 1996)
  • 13. What is Technology ? (Continued)  In the broadest sense, technology extends our abilities to change the world: to cut, shape, or put together materials; to move things from one place to another; to reach farther with our hands, voices, and senses. (Benchmarks for Science Literacy, AAAS, 1993)  Technology is the process by which humans modify nature to meet their needs and wants. (Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology, NAE/ NRC, 2002)
  • 14. Science vs. Technology  Deals with the natural  Deals with how humans world. modify, change, alter, or control the natural world.  Is very concerned with  Is very concerned with what what is (exists) in the can or should be designed, natural world. (i.e.: made, or developed from Biology, Chemistry, natural world materials and Physics, Astronomy, substances to satisfy human needs and wants Geology, etc.)
  • 15. Science vs. Technology (Continued)  Is concerned with  Is concerned with processes that seek such processes that out the meaning of we use to the natural world by alter/change the “inquiry”, natural world such as “discovering what “Invention”, is”, “exploring”, and Innovation”, using “the Scientific Practical Problem Method”. Solving, and Design.
  • 16. While technology and science have a common denominator being the natural world, they are similar yet very different. Technology is not any more “applied science” than science is “applied technology”.
  • 18. Technology Education This is the school subject specifically designed to teach children about the broad field of technology.
  • 19. Technology Education (the study of technology) should NOT be confused with Information Technology or Educational (or instructional) Technology!
  • 21. Technological literacy is the ability to use, manage, evaluate, and understand technology. Technology Literacy for All: A Rationale and S tudy for the S tudy of Technology (2006)
  • 22. Who is a technologically literate person? On t a u d r t n s e h t n e sa d :  Wh tt c n l g is a ehoo y  Ho t c n l g isc e t d w eh oo y r ae  Ho t eu eo t c n l g s a e w h s f e h o o y h ps s c t a dint r , o ie y n un  Ho s c t s a e t ed v l p e to w o ie y h p s h e e o m n f tc n l g ehoo y  Ap r o w oisc m o t b ew ha d es n h o f r a l it n o j c iv a o t h u eo t c n l g be t e b u t e s f e h o o y – n it e s a e o it o in a u t d e h r c r d f n r ftae w hit it .
  • 23. Technological literacy involves: Much more than a knowledge about computers and digital electronics.  Gaining a degree of knowledge about the nature, behavior, power, and consequences of technology from a real world perspective.
  • 24. There is a growing movement in the U. S. to teach the integrative subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
  • 25. So how do we educate our citizens to be ? technologically literate? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 26. What Content should be taught in the study of technology that will provide technological literacy for all students?
  • 27. St a nd a r d s f or T e c hno l o g ic a l Lit e r a c y ( ST L) ( I T EA, 2000,2002/ 2 007) p e e t rsns t ec n e t o h o tn f r w a eey h t vr su e t h ud td n s o l k o a db a l n w n e be w w ec n e t w .it a o n c . t d ino d rt o o re o og r
  • 28. Standards  STL Standards are twenty written statements about what is valued that can be used for making a judgment of quality.  Standards represent fundamental concepts.  The goal is to meet all of the standards in Grades K-12.  STL Standards were written around five major organizers or categories.
  • 29. Nature of Technology  Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics and scope of technology.  Students will develop an understanding of the core concepts of technology.  Students will develop an understanding of the relationships among technologies and the connection between technology and other fields of study.
  • 30. Technology and Society  Students will develop an understanding of the cultural, social, economic, and political effects of technology.  Students will develop an understanding of the effects of technology on the environment.  Students will develop an understanding of the role of society in the development and use of technology.  Students will develop an understanding of the influence of technology on history.
  • 31. Design  Students will develop an understanding of the attributes of design.  Students will develop an understanding of engineering design.  Students will develop an understanding of the role of troubleshooting, research and development, invention and innovation, and experimentation in problem solving.
  • 32. Abilities for a Technological World  Students will develop the abilities to apply the design process.  Students will develop the abilities to use and maintain technological products and systems.  Students will develop the abilities to assess the impact of products and systems.
  • 33. The Designed World  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use medical technologies.  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use agricultural and related biotechnologies.  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use energy and power technologies.
  • 34. The Designed World (Cont.)  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use information and communication technologies.  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use transportation technologies.
  • 35. The Designed World (Cont.)  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use manufacturing technologies.  Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use construction technologies.
  • 36. Benchmarks Benchmarks in STL are specific requirements or enablers for each grade level (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, & 9-12) that identify what needs to be done in order to meet a given standard.
  • 37. A Sample Standard & Benchmark Standard 11: Students will develop abilities to apply a design process. Grades K-2 Benchmark in Standard 11: Build or construct an object using a design process.
  • 38. In conclusion… The power and promise of technology can be further enhanced through the study of technology to assure that all people are technologically literate in the future.
  • 39. Thank You! William E. Dugger, Jr. Senior Fellow and Former Director Technology for All Americans Project International Technology Education Association wdugger@iteaconnect.org
  • 40. A copy of this presentation can be downloaded by going to: http://www.iteaconnect.org/Resources/ PressRoom/JapanSymposium08.ppt

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  1. (Show 1 st bullet) Guidelines are specific requirements or enablers that identify what needs to be done in order to meet a standard – guidelines enable users to meet the standards. The goal is to meet all of the standards in each chapter through the guidelines. [Read remainder of slide]