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Moye, Johnny J.; Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2016
This is the ninth in a series of articles entitled "The Legacy Project." The Legacy Project focuses on the lives and actions of leaders who have forged the educator 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 recognize these…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Profiles, Recognition (Achievement), Career Development
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Moye, Johnny; Dugger, William E., Jr.; Starkweather, Kendall N. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2016
The purpose of the "Learn Better by Doing" study is to determine the extent to which U.S. public school students are doing hands-on activities in their classrooms. The study asks elementary and secondary (middle and high school) science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) teachers to respond to 13 statements concerning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Experiential Learning, Public Schools, Hands on Science
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Moye, Johnny J.; Jones, Virginia R.; Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2015
The International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA [formerly ITEA]) has tracked the status of technology (and engineering) education in four previous studies (Newberry 2001; Meade & Dugger 2004; Dugger 2007; and Moye, Dugger, & Starkweather 2012). The purpose of this continuing study has been to determine the health…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Technology Education, State Supervisors, Online Surveys
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Moye, Johnny J.; Dugger, William E., Jr.; Starkweather, Kendall N. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2015
This is the third of a series of reports discussing the Doing-Based Learning study. The first report (Round 1) introduced the study, defined "doing" in the context of this study, described why students "doing" in the classroom is important, why there is a need for this study, and also provided some selected findings from the…
Descriptors: Response Rates (Questionnaires), Elementary Secondary Education, Class Activities, Research Needs
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Moye, Johnny J.; Dugger, William E., Jr.; Starkweather, Kendall N. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2012
Technology and engineering education continues to evolve as it becomes more apparent that students need this information to become more successful in college and careers. The International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA ) has tracked the status of technology education in the United States in three separate studies over the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Technology Education, State Supervisors, Online Surveys
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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2007
The International Technology Education Association (ITEA) conducted research on the status of technology education in the United States in 2006-2007. This was the third study conducted by ITEA on the condition of the study of technology in all 50 states. The previous studies were completed by ITEA's Technology for All Americans Project in…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technological Literacy, Professional Development, Questionnaires
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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2002
Describes the evolution of technology education standards: Standards for Industrial Arts Programs (1978-80), Standards for Technology Education Practice (1985), and the three phases of the Technology for All Americans Project and the Standards for Technological Literacy (1994-2003). (SK)
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Standards, Technological Literacy, Technology Education
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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2000
Offers responses to frequently asked questions about the Standards for Technological Literacy developed by the International Technology Education Association. Suggests that the standards will help to ensure that all students receive an effective education by setting forth a consistent content for the study of technology. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Standards, Technological Literacy, Technology Education
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Rose, Lowell C.; Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2002
A Gallup survey compared Americans' knowledge of and attitudes about technological literacy with those of experts. Major conclusions were as follows: most believe that technological literacy is an important goal and schools should include technology in the curriculum; there is a lack of common understanding of technology; and most people have a…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Tables (Data), Technological Literacy, Technology Education
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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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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2001
The goals of Phase III of the Technology for All Americans Project are to develop student assessment standards, professional development standards, program standards, and effective leaders. The project is based on the Standards for Technology Literacy, a NASA initiative. (JOW)
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Professional Development, Standards, Student Evaluation
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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Tech Directions, 2002
Discusses what students should know and be able to do as specified in the International Technology Education Association's standards. Addresses how technology education programs can meet the standards set by industry and teachers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Elementary Secondary Education, Standards, Technological Literacy
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Rose, Lowell C.; Gallup, Alec M.; Dugger, William E., Jr.; Starkweather, Kendall N. – Technology Teacher, 2004
The first poll in what has become a two-part series was commissioned by the International Technology Education Association (ITEA) in the spring of 2001 with the intent of finding out how Americans viewed technological literacy. Funding for this second survey was provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Aeronautics and…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Information Technology, Technological Literacy, Public Opinion
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Dugger, William E., Jr.; Naik, Nitin – Technology Teacher, 2001
Attempts to allay the confusion between technology education and educational technology. Discusses their purpose and direction as well as the standards used in both areas.(JOW)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Benefits, Educational Technology, Misconceptions
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Dugger, William E., Jr. – Technology Teacher, 2000
The standards for technological literacy developed by the International Technology Education Association focus on what students in grades K-12 need to know and be able to do. The content standards have five categories: nature of technology, technology and society, design, abilities for a technological world, and the designed world. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Course Content, Design, Elementary Secondary Education
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