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Table of contents:
Design and technology is crucial to the national economy and to individual employment prospects. John Eggleston explores its new identity, its origins, its manifestations in classroom practice, and its possible futures. He pays particular attention to its role in the national curriculum, to assessment, to gender and race issues, and to management, and includes two entirely new chapters on the training of design and technology teachers and on design and technology in classroom practice. This best-selling book has been fully revised in the light of the new National Curriculum for Design and Technology which took effect in 2000 and will continue to be essential reading for all trainee and practising teachers of design and technology.
Contents:
Series editor's preface Preface The coming of design and technology What is design and technology education? Design and technology in the National Curriculum Assessing design and technology Gender, race and design and technology Managing and resourcing design and technology Training the design and technology teachers Design and technology in practice Conclusion Index.
Brief Description:
Design and technology is crucial to the national economy and to individual employment prospects. This book explores its identity, its origins, and its manifestations in classroom practice. It focuses on its role in the national curriculum, to assessment, to gender and race issues, and to management.
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