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Caron, Daniel W. – Technology Teacher, 2008
Mentorship is a valuable learning tool. A quick search of the Internet will result in hundreds of examples of mentorship between students, teachers, and people from industry. In this article, the author describes an e-mentor program used by aerospace students at Kingswoood Regional High School in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The author also describes…
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Development, High School Students, School Community Relationship
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Meade, Shelli; Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2006
Creating programs and curricular offerings that are standards-based is a worthwhile goal that can best be achieved by using the many and varied resources available to educators and others. This article describes several such resources, including the ITEA Annual Conference, ITEA-CATTS Standards Specialists, ITEA-CATTS Engineering byDesign[TM]…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Teacher Workshops, Technological Literacy, Consortia
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Wiens, A. Emerson – Technology Teacher, 1985
Discusses how technology is viewed by different people, as well as financial support for the study of technology in liberal arts programs. Three examples of how different educational institutions approach the study of technology are described: basic electronics and heating and cooling technology at Wellesley, engineering at SUNY-Stony Brook, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Program Content
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Stacy, 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
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Ball, Ed – Technology Teacher, 1986
This article outlines suggested actions, activities, and the type of personal dedication necessary to begin a total technology education curriculum in a school district. It discusses program development, gathering information, getting funding, proposing the change to the administration, and the teacher's role. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Industrial Arts, Information Sources, Program Administration
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Johnson, Charles D.; Pine, Douglas T. – Technology Teacher, 1991
Describes the Iowa Technology Loan Program, developed to provide teacher updates on contemporary topics for technology education programs. The program consists of workshops on technology followed by an opportunity to borrow equipment for a four-week period. (JOW)
Descriptors: Change, Change Agents, Equipment, Inservice Teacher Education
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Loveland, Thomas – Technology Teacher, 2006
In 2003, the last state university undergraduate technology education program in Florida closed its doors due to low enrollments and a new focus on graduate studies. This closing and the continued need for 165 certified technology education teachers to fill open positions each year in Florida created a need for St Petersburg College (SPC) to…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Educational Environment, Student Recruitment, Academic Standards
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Anderson, Lowell D.; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1988
Discusses the design and implementation of programs to prepare the technology education teacher of the future. Teacher educators can review and implement trends in the philosophical and curricular development of the profession and move into meeting the trends of curriculum innovation in secondary schools. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Hacker, Michael; Grey, Paul – Technology Teacher, 1985
Processing of the three major groups of modern glasses is described. Low-melting-point glasses and the roles of their ingredients are discussed. Other processes (calcining, melting, fining the batch, annealing, testing for stress, colorants) are explained. Finally, a secondary-level pilot program for glass technology is suggested. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Glass, Grade 9
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Pinder, Charles A.; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1985
Examines the original Standards for Industrial Arts Programs and background, need, purpose, and content of the revised standards, covering educational philosophy, instructional programs, student population served, instructional staff, administration and supervision, support systems, instructional strategies, public relations, safety and health,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Philosophy, Industrial Arts, Program Administration