Richard C. Rogers
Technology Education
Jeannette Junior Senior High School
"What is Technology Education? Is it the study of "how things work?" Is it the study of "design?" Is it "technical problem-solving?" Is it the development of "technological literacy?" Is it "pre-engineering education?" More than likely one would note that technology education is a discipline that encompasses all these areas and more."
Dr.George E. Rogers - Purdue University
Education
Walt Whitman High School - Long Island, New York - 1985 Landmark College - Putney, Vermont - 1986 to 1988 California University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor of Science in Education, Technology Education 1994 |
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Teaching Experience
1) Define Technology
2) Explore technology Systems
3) Utilize a problem-solving stategy to solve technology-related problems.
4) Develop a positive self image by meeting success in hands-on activities.
5) Develop skills in the safe use and operation of basic tools, machines, materials, and processes of technology.
6) Identify talents, abilities, and interests in technological fields.
7) Develop cognitive, phsysical, and affective problem-solving skills by researching and developing, designing, producing, operating, and analyzing technology systems.
8) Appreciate the nature of technology and its impact on the individual, society,and the environment.
"By looking into our technological future through Technology Education, students will be more adequately attuned to the life experiences of the world in which they are about to live."
Dr Kendall Starkweather; Executive Director, International Technology Education Association