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Mooney, James J. – Technology Teacher, 1989
The author discusses and addresses common reactions of teachers to the new technology education curriculum. Teacher concerns include (1) recruiting students, (2) serving college-bound students, (3) scheduling, and (4) obtaining school district approval. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Industrial Arts, Program Development, Secondary Education

Hammer, Douglas E.; Thode, Brad – Technology Teacher, 1989
The authors discuss "Principles of Technology," a standard introduction to technology in many secondary schools. They suggest the possibility of introducing teacher-developed spinoff activities into the curriculum and provide several examples. (CH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Introductory Courses, Program Development, Secondary Education

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

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

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

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

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