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| Technology Teacher | 9 |
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| Balistreri, Jerry | 1 |
| Bonfadini, John | 1 |
| Hammer, Douglas E. | 1 |
| Henak, Richard M. | 1 |
| Johnson, Charles D. | 1 |
| Lauda, Donald P. | 1 |
| PaDelford, Harold E. | 1 |
| Reeve, Edward M. | 1 |
| Scarborough, Jule Dee | 1 |
| Stacy, Roger | 1 |
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| Journal Articles | 9 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 3 |
| Opinion Papers | 2 |
| Reports - Research | 2 |
| Guides - Non-Classroom | 1 |
| Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
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| Middle Schools | 1 |
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| Practitioners | 1 |
| Teachers | 1 |
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Peer reviewedHenak, Richard M. – Technology Teacher, 1992
Discusses ways to improve technology education by taking into account the nature of high quality learning, people's preferred learning styles, and teaching methods that enhance the quantity and quality of learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Experiential Learning, Program Improvement, Teacher Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBalistreri, Jerry; Hammer, Douglas E. – Technology Teacher, 1988
Describes Utah's efforts to improve their technology education program to help their students become technologically literate. Their new curricula are organized around the cluster areas of communication, manufacturing, construction, and energy/power/transportation. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Industrial Arts, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedLauda, Donald P. – Technology Teacher, 1985
The author states that it is necessary to (1) dispel the notion that science and technology are synonomous, (2) dispel the notion that they must remain mutually exclusive, and (3) most important, establish an agenda for subsequent dialogue and action. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Mathematics Education, Program Design, Program Improvement
Reeve, Edward M. – Technology Teacher, 2006
A school or district's technology education program consists of a series of courses that address standards. Recent trends (e.g., No Child Left Behind), administrative pressures to increase student achievement, or the school's desire to align with standards, challenge the technology education teacher to implement new courses into the technology…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedStacy, Roger – Technology Teacher, 1986
Describes development of a 3-year technology education program being implemented in Oklahoma. The major categories of study are (1) communication, (2) construction, (3) manufacturing, and (4) transportation. (CH)
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Prevocational Education, Program Development, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedJohnson, Charles D. – Technology Teacher, 1986
If techniques can be used that help disabled students while also having application for other students, the result can be overall program improvement. This approach to finding solutions for some of the more prevalent technology teacher concerns is explored in this article. (CT)
Descriptors: Computers, Disabilities, Instructional Materials, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedPaDelford, Harold E. – Technology Teacher, 1985
Discusses a plan of action to assist industrial arts teachers with curriculum materials. A survey questionnaire was sent to industrial arts teachers in Michigan and responses are reported concerning source of content for courses taught, source of assistance for improving courses, and how many new topics are being taught. (CT)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Industrial Arts
Peer reviewedScarborough, Jule Dee – Technology Teacher, 1986
Various elements of the Japanese educational system are discussed, including educational reform, the university system, the primary and secondary system (students, disabled, teachers, humanizing the educational environment), immediate reform objectives, vocational-technical schools, science center for youth, females in Japan, and industry in…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, General Education
Peer reviewedBonfadini, John – Technology Teacher, 1985
A study was conducted to develop a diagnostic instrument for students to evaluate student teachers. The result was an instrument containing 40 evaluation items divided into four major categories: personal traits, professional competence, student-teacher relationship, and classroom management. Results of instrument use are discussed. (CT)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Personality Traits, Program Evaluation

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