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Loveland, Thomas; Love, Tyler S.; Wilkerson, Trena; Simmons, Patricia – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
In 1981, twenty-one industrial arts educators convened at Jackson's Mill, WV to develop an agreed-upon rationale and direction for the future of industrial arts. However, the route to achieve this goal was not as clear, as they had to "live the challenge of inquiry, assimilation, compromise, and consensus" (Snyder & Hales, 1981, p.…
Descriptors: Industrial Arts, Curriculum, Standards, Educational History
Baker, Glenn E.; Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
Many industrial arts, technology education, and now technology and engineering education leaders have made their mark on our profession. Their legacy is something that members of the profession enjoy and have a responsibility to continue and build upon. This is the fifteenth in a series of articles entitled "The Legacy Project." The…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, College Faculty, Industrial Arts, Technology Education
Hoepfl, Marie – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
Marie Hoepl is a Professor and Associate Dean of Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She responds to questions about her past experience as an industrial arts teacher to what recommendations she has to create a more inclusive classroom and working with underrepresented populations. She concludes how she wants to do more…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Deans, Administrator Attitudes, Industrial Arts
Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2016
Many vocational education, technology education, and now technology and engineering education leaders have made their mark on the teaching profession. Their legacy is something that members of the profession enjoy and have a responsibility to continue and build upon. The Legacy Project focuses on the lives and actions of leaders who have forged…
Descriptors: Interviews, Industrial Arts Teachers, Technology Education, Educational Change
Greer, William David, Jr.; Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
Many industrial arts, technology education, and now technology and engineering education leaders have made their mark on the technology and engineering teaching profession. Their legacy is something that members of the profession enjoy and have a responsibility to continue and build upon. This is the sixteenth in a series of articles entitled…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Industrial Arts Teachers, Public School Teachers, Administrators
Grubbs, Michael E.; Strimel, Greg J.; Huffman, Tanner – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
Interest in engineering at the P-12 level has increased in recent years, largely in response to STEM educational reform. Despite greater attention to the value, importance, and use of engineering for teaching and learning, the educational community has engaged minimally in its deliberate and coherent study. Specifically, few efforts have been…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Standards, STEM Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Balistreri, Jerry; Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
This article is the twelfth in a series of articles entitled "The Legacy Project." The series focuses on the lives and actions of leaders who have forged technology engineering education profession into what it is today. Members of the profession owe a debt of gratitude to these leaders. One simple way to demonstrate that gratitude is to…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Professional Recognition, Technology Education, Administrator Attitudes
Custer, Rodney L.; Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2019
Many industrial arts, technology education, and now technology and engineering education leaders have made their mark on our profession. Their legacy is something that members of the profession enjoy and have a responsibility to continue and build upon. This is the thirteenth in a series of articles entitled "The Legacy Project." The…
Descriptors: Industrial Arts, Vocational Education, Technology Education, Technical Education
Rigler, Kenny – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
The first steps in the engineering design process are to identify and define the problem (Eide, Jenison, Mashaw, & Northup, 2001). The primary purpose of this article is to highlight the problem that has existed for the past three decades (a disconnect between industrial educators and proponents of technological literacy) and to make a…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Industrial Arts, Design, Design Requirements
Mahoney, Mark – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2013
Students graduating from today's campuses are entering a world where
alternative energy vehicles are becoming more reality than concept. Students at all levels of education must be prepared for this reality, whether entering college, graduate study, industry, or simply functioning as a consumer. At the Technology and Industrial Arts Department at…
Descriptors: College Students, STEM Education, Motor Vehicles, Technical Education
Love, Tyler S.; Valenza, Frank – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2011
The concept of vacuum forming has been around since the 19th century, despite not being fully utilized in industry until the 1950s. In the past, industrial arts classes have used vacuum-forming projects to concentrate solely on the manufacturing process and the final product. However, vacuum forming is not just an old industrial arts activity; it…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Literacy, Technological Literacy, Industrial Arts
Moye, Johnny J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2013
Many vocational education, technology education, and now technology and engineering education leaders have made their mark on their profession. Their legacy is something that members of the profession enjoy and have a responsibility to continue and build upon. This is the third in a series of articles entitled The Legacy Project, which focuses on…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Engineering Education, Technology Education, Leaders
Moye, Johnny J.; Katsioloudis, Petros J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2011
Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. One does not have to be a historian to realize the truth in those words. It is true of words written years ago concerning the health and well being of the technology and engineering education profession. M. Ray Karnes (1959) published "A Major Problem in Education: Improve or Perish"…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Technology Education, Industrial Arts, General Education
Starkweather, Kendall N. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2011
Technology and engineering education is destined to become the most important subject in future education. This is inevitable when people live in a society that needs and uses technology at the pace seen today. Branding is personal, involves a commitment, and requires dedication to a belief and the enthusiasm to work in a logical manner to gain…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Marketing, Technology
Bertrand, Bill – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2012
The field of industrial arts education endured with little change for over half a decade. It was during this time that a group of like-minded individuals attended a meeting in Cleveland, Ohio and decided to form an association with the common purpose of promoting the profession and field of industrial arts education: the American Industrial Arts…
Descriptors: Leadership, Technological Literacy, Change Agents, Technology Education
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