Developing a Disposition to Teaching Design and Technology: A Case Study

  • Hansen R
  • Davies D
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This narrative of a technology teacher's socialization into the school culture and use of creative thinking and reflection illustrates the need to heed teachers' voices and critical-analysis skills in order to develop a more relevant and meaningful curriculum. (SK)

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Hansen, R., & Davies, D. (1998). Developing a Disposition to Teaching Design and Technology: A Case Study. Journal of Technology Education, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v9i2.a.2

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