Fostering human development through engineering and technology education

Moshe Barak (Editor), Michael Hacker (Editor)

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Abstract

This book provides perspective about the roles ETE might uniquely play in applying contemporary pedagogical practices to enhance students’ intellectual, cognitive, and social skills in the service of promoting equitable and sustainable human development.
Education about engineering and technology has become an imperative for all people due to the exponential rate of technological change, the impact of globalization on culture and economy, and the essential contributions engineering and technology make in addressing global and environmental challenges. Many of today’s students wish to use their education to influence the future, and school-based engineering and technology education programs meet the needs of these “millennial students” who are civic-minded, team-oriented, and want to make a difference. Therefore, support has been rapidly increasing for the establishment of school-based engineering and technology education (ETE) programs in many countries across the globe.
Chapters in this book provide discussion about dimensions of learning; capabilities, concepts and skills for third millennial learners; culturally relevant learning through ETE; and the promise of new pedagogies such as gaming and other project-based learning approaches in our digitally connected world. The author team includes renowned educational theorists, cognitive scientists, scientists and engineers, instructional designers, expert practitioners, and researchers who have coalesced best practice and contemporary thought from seven countries.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages326
ISBN (Electronic)9789460915499
ISBN (Print)9789460915482, 9789460915475
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011

Publication series

Name International Technology Education Studies
PublisherBrill
Volume6
ISSN (Print)1879-8748

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