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Bringing Technology Education Into K-8 Classrooms
A Guide to Curricular Resources About the Designed World

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May 2005 | 320 pages | Corwin
Bring a whole new world of technology education into every classroom!

We live in a world where technological advances happen daily. But technology is more than computers and electronic devices. Technology encompasses every man-made creation that meets human needs, even a pencil or a book. Technology education helps students design and make improvements in the designed world around us, such as transportation systems, manufacturing, and biotechnology, as well as many other fields.

This must-have guide is the first independent review of curriculum materials for technology. In Bringing Technology Education Into K-8 Classrooms, authors Edward Britton, Bo De Long-Cotty, and Toby Levenson provide a practical guide to the latest technology textbooks and integrated resources (including technology and supplementary resources), and descriptions of more than 100 informal resources. The guide fully describes the strengths and weaknesses of each individual product's features by analyzing the technology topics covered, types of technology design activities, assessment strategies, types of teacher support, and much more.

Bringing Technology Education Into K-8 Classrooms includes:

- An introduction to technology education and its importance for students today

- Complete information for choosing technology resources that meet district and classroom needs

- Practical analysis of how technology topics address standards

- Helpful tips on how technology activities help students understand a design process

Featuring easy-to-follow plans and sample pages from major products, this resource will help all students to become technologically literate!

 
Preface
 
About the Authors
 
1. What This Book Can Do For You
 
Part I: Reviewing Curriculum Materials in Technology Education
 
2. The Importance of Technology Education
 
3. Encouraging Collaboration Between Science and Technology Educators
 
4. How to Understand and Use the Curriculum Reviews
 
Part II: Comparing Curricular Materials: What Matters Most
 
5. Content: Standards-Based or Standards-Referenced
 
6. Quality of Student Activities
 
7. Teacher Support, Assessment, and Other Pedagogical Features
 
Part III: Reviews, Analyses, and Samples of Individual Products
 
8. Core Technology Products
 
9. Cross-Curricular Products
 
10. Supplemental Products
 
11. Websites and Other Informal Resources
 
Resource A: More Benchmark-Level Analyses
 
Resource B: A Little More About Methods
 
References

"Are published curriculum materials really standards-based? The authors answer this in unprecedented detail. A must-read for technology, design, and engineering educators."

William E. Dugger, Director
Technology for All Americans Project, International Technology Education Association


"If you enjoy teaching science because it engages students, you will want to include technology and design. This book provides everything you need to find curriculum materials that fit your situation. Helping students become technologically literate as well as scientifically literate is a must in our world."

Senta A. Raizen, Director
National Center for Improving Science Education (NCISE)/WestEd

"This must-have guide is the first independent review of curriculum materials for technology. The authors provide a practical guide to the latest technology textbooks and integrated resources and descriptions of more than 100 informal resources. This resource will help all students become technologically literate!"

Ties Magazine, Fall 2005