New Frontiers in Technological Literacy

New Frontiers in Technological Literacy
Title New Frontiers in Technological Literacy PDF eBook
Author J. Dakers
Publisher Springer
Pages 181
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1137394757

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This book attempts to rethink the concept of technological literacy in a modern context, not only in terms of a subject area taught in schools, but also as an important general concept that all citizens should engage with. As this book will illustrate, the concept of technological literacy has no universally agreed definition.

ELL Frontiers

ELL Frontiers
Title ELL Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Heather Parris
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 145
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1506343538

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Your GPS for improving ELLs’ academic outcomes Grounded in the latest research on EL language and literacy development and technology integration, this timely book will serve as your road map for navigating the exciting new frontier of digital instruction. Learn how to improve academic outcomes, enhance language acquisition, and cultivate digital citizenship through ELL Frontiers’: An overview of current digital age learning experiences and trends Step-by-step guides to implementing technology-infused lessons that are specifically adapted for English learners, including a sample lesson seed in each chapter Authentic vignettes of current uses of technology in the classroom Professional Learning Network questions for group discussion

Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners

Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners
Title Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners PDF eBook
Author John R. Dakers
Publisher BRILL
Pages 211
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Education
ISBN 9004405518

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Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners analyzes the use of philosophy of technology in technology education and unpacks the concept of ‘reflective practitioners’ (Donald Schön) in the field. Philosophy of technology develops ideas and concepts that are valuable for technology education because they show the basic characteristics of technology that are important if technology education is to present a fair image of what technology is. Each chapter focuses on the oeuvre of one particular philosopher of which a description is given and then insights are offered about technology as developed by that philosopher and how it has been fruitful for technology education in all its aspects: motives for having it in the curriculum, goals for technology education, content of the curriculum, teaching strategies, knowledge types taught, ways of assessing, resources, educational research for technology education, amongst others.

A Nomadic Pedagogy about Technology

A Nomadic Pedagogy about Technology
Title A Nomadic Pedagogy about Technology PDF eBook
Author John R. Dakers
Publisher BRILL
Pages 218
Release 2022-11-21
Genre Education
ISBN 9004537007

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This book considers, in detail, the urgent need for a new, radical nomadic pedagogy, that enables young people to engage in the ongoing process of becoming ethnotechnologically literate, enabling them to express their own thinking on alternative, possible sustainable technological futures.

Technology Education in New Zealand

Technology Education in New Zealand
Title Technology Education in New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Wendy Fox-Turnbull
Publisher Routledge
Pages 229
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1000358143

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This book aims to develop understanding of technology education in New Zealand. It is New Zealand’s story of technology education in the 21st century and will assist teachers and teacher educators in developing technology education programmes. It explores the philosophy of and rationale for technology education and the relevant theory underpinning technology education. The background to recent changes to the technology curriculum are outlined and aspects of Technology in The New Zealand Curriculum are explored, including sections on the technological areas, strands and components of technology. The process of planning a unit of work is explained thoroughly and modelled to assist teachers who are new to teaching technology in New Zealand. The authors take a unique, dual narrative approach to explore two students’ journeys through their technology education. This is complemented by teachers’ commentary, making explicit links to teacher thinking and theory, and explaining planned student practice. Wholly dedicated to the New Zealand context, this is essential reading for preservice and qualified teachers alike.

Online Education and Adult Learning: New Frontiers for Teaching Practices

Online Education and Adult Learning: New Frontiers for Teaching Practices
Title Online Education and Adult Learning: New Frontiers for Teaching Practices PDF eBook
Author Kidd, Terry T.
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 374
Release 2009-08-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1605668311

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"This book disseminates current issues and trends emerging in the field of adult e-learning and online instruction"--Provided by publisher.

Standards-Based Technology and Engineering Education

Standards-Based Technology and Engineering Education
Title Standards-Based Technology and Engineering Education PDF eBook
Author Scott R. Bartholomew
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 319
Release 2023-12-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9819957044

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This book brings together authors from around the world to discuss the Standards for Technological and Engineering Literacy: The Role of Technology and Engineering in STEM Education (STEL) released in July 2020 by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA). The various chapters examine and elaborate on how educators must understand the structure of the standards used and their alignment with educational programs at specific levels and contexts, both in the context of the USA, and internationally. It also showcases case studies analyzing the use of standards in their various contexts from a number of countries which have either adapted STEL, or which have national Standards in Technology Education. The STEL represents a major update to the content standards that has guided the field of technology education (and, later, technology and engineering education) in the USA since 2000. In contrast to previous standards, STEL presents a substantial reduction in the number of standards and associated benchmarks, and the benchmarks have been operationalized to identify the key knowledge, skills, and dispositions associated with each standard. It also emphasizes a focus on core standards that should allow for deeper levels of understanding and engagement on the part of students, who in comprehensive educational programs will continue to revisit these core standards in increasingly sophisticated ways as they progress from Pre-K through Grade 12.