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Avery, Zanj K.; Reeve, Edward M. – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
To help the United States stay globally competitive in terms of innovation and invention, the teaching of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has become a priority in P-12 education today. As the need for students to become stronger in STEM grows, so does the need for well-qualified STEM teachers who understand what is needed…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Faculty Development, Interviews, Classroom Observation Techniques
Bowen, Bradley – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
According to No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the definition of a highly qualified teacher includes three components: obtaining a bachelor's degree; having full licensure as defined by the state; and demonstrating competency, as defined by the state, in each subject taught (U.S. Department of Education, 2004). However, NCLB does not specifically…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Education, Teacher Certification, Alternative Teacher Certification
Ernst, Jeremy V.; Moye, Johnny J. – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
Individual technology education students' subgroup dynamic informs progressions of research while apprising technology teacher educators and classroom technology education teachers of intricate differences between students. Recognition of these differences help educators realize that classroom structure, instruction, and activities must be…
Descriptors: Social Adjustment, Interpersonal Competence, Technology Education, Empathy
Autio, Ossi – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
This article builds on two earlier studies. The first one defined and assessed technological competence among adolescents (Autio & Hansen, 2002). The second, traced three students who had achieved the best results in a measurement of technological competence given 15 years ago (Autio, 2011). This study showed that, in terms of technological…
Descriptors: Females, Content Analysis, Researchers, Technology
Ernst, Jeremy V. – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
It is well documented that experiential field-based learning has positive K-12 student engagement and retention impacts, but do preservice technology and engineering educators experience similar educational benefits? Additionally, do they perceive experiential learning to be valuable in their personal study, and do they plan to extend this…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Student Attitudes
Brown, Pamela; Borrego, Maura – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
The National Science Foundation's Math and Science Partnership (MSP) program (NSF, 2012) supports partnerships between K-12 school districts and institutions of higher education (IHEs) and has been funding projects to improve STEM education in K-12 since 2002. As of 2011, a total of 178 MSP projects have received support as part of a STEM…
Descriptors: Colleges, Engineering, Elementary Secondary Education, STEM Education
Lammi, Matthew; Becker, Kurt – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
Engineering design thinking is "a complex cognitive process" including divergence-convergence, a systems perspective, ambiguity, and collaboration (Dym, Agogino, Eris, Frey, & Leifer, 2005, p. 104). Design is often complex, involving multiple levels of interacting components within a system that may be nested within or connected to other systems.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Engineering Education, Engineering
Pieper, Jon; Mentzer, Nathan – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
Mentzer and Becker (2011) and Becker and Mentzer (2012) demonstrated that high school students engaged in engineering design problems spent more time accessing information and spent more time designing when provided with Internet access. They studied high school students engaged in an engineering design challenge. The two studies attempted to…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Information Sources, High School Students, Engineering
Katsioloudis, Petros; Moye, Johnny J. – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
The purpose of this research was to determine the future critical issues and problems facing the K-12 technology and engineering education profession in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This study was based on the Wicklein nationwide studies (1993a, 2005). Even though this study did not exactly replicate the Wicklein studies--since it was limited to…
Descriptors: Expertise, Engineering Education, Research Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Martin, Gene; Ritz, John – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
This study was conducted for the purpose of identifying research needs for technology education by generating a rank-ordered list of research topics that the profession's members might wish to explore individually or in collaboration with colleagues and students. The researchers' goal was to provide a concise list of topics that could be used by…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Technology Education, Needs Assessment, Check Lists
Asunda, Paul A. – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
At a minimum, employers rely on career and technical education (CTE) and workforce training systems to supply workers able to perform in their jobs. In CTE classes that seek to integrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) concepts, it falls to the instructors to design and sequence the learning experiences that will promote…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Literacy, Technological Literacy, Teaching Methods
Katsioloudis, Petros; Fantz, Todd D. – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
In the spring semester of 2010, a materials process course was selected as a means to perform a preferred learning style research study. This course was selected because it contained three groups of students: technology education, engineering technology, and industrial technology. The researchers believed that the differences in the students'…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics
Dixon, Raymond A.; Brown, Ryan A. – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
A concern of many educators and managers is students' ability to transfer concepts and procedures learned in school to the work environment. When children are taught a skill, such as solving a mathematical problem, they often fail to recognize that their new skill can be used to solve a similar problem outside of school. In other cases, students…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Engineering, Standardized Tests, Technology Education
Weber, Katherine – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
Today, more women than in the past obtain degrees in science and engineering. However, women still remain underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study identifies whether the Engagement, Capacity, and Continuity (ECC) Trilogy could be utilized by teachers in technology and engineering program setting to…
Descriptors: Females, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes, Gender Differences
Williams, John; Lockley, John – Journal of Technology Education, 2012
Research has shown that one of the factors that enable effective teachers is their rich "Pedagogical Content Knowledge" (PCK), a special blend of content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge that is built up over time and experience. This form of professional knowledge, first theorized by Shulman (1987), is topic-specific, unique to each teacher,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Expertise

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