Design decisions in design and technology education: a research project undertaken in Cyprus, Iceland, and England

The paper represents a research project on design decisionmaking in the area of design and technology education in Cyprus, Iceland and England. This was carried out in 2006-7 and explored the role of teachers and their understanding for the importance of students’ autonomy in decision-making when th...

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Main Authors: Alexandros C. Mettas, Gisli Thorsteinsson, Eddie Norman
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftloughboroughun:oai:figshare.com:article/9344807 2023-05-15T16:46:32+02:00 Design decisions in design and technology education: a research project undertaken in Cyprus, Iceland, and England Alexandros C. Mettas Gisli Thorsteinsson Eddie Norman 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Design_decisions_in_design_and_technology_education_a_research_project_undertaken_in_Cyprus_Iceland_and_England/9344807 unknown 2134/3313 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Design_decisions_in_design_and_technology_education_a_research_project_undertaken_in_Cyprus_Iceland_and_England/9344807 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified Design decisions Design and technology National curricula Comparative studies Text Online resource 2007 ftloughboroughun 2022-01-01T20:43:15Z The paper represents a research project on design decisionmaking in the area of design and technology education in Cyprus, Iceland and England. This was carried out in 2006-7 and explored the role of teachers and their understanding for the importance of students’ autonomy in decision-making when they are at age 11-14. In addition the paper looked at the congruity between decision-making opportunities included in national curricula and how teachers understand the relationship between such curricula and practice. The data collection is based on semi-structured interviews with teachers from Cyprus, Iceland and England, and reviews of the national curricula. In the study, the researchers compared their findings and reached common conclusions. This initial study articulated understanding gained from teachers of their practice and hence provides the foundation for an action research programme and further comparative studies. However, some discussions of possible improvements to practice in design decision-making within design and technology education are also included in the paper. Text Iceland Loughborough University: Figshare
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Design decisions
Design and technology
National curricula
Comparative studies
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Design decisions
Design and technology
National curricula
Comparative studies
Alexandros C. Mettas
Gisli Thorsteinsson
Eddie Norman
Design decisions in design and technology education: a research project undertaken in Cyprus, Iceland, and England
topic_facet Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified
Design decisions
Design and technology
National curricula
Comparative studies
description The paper represents a research project on design decisionmaking in the area of design and technology education in Cyprus, Iceland and England. This was carried out in 2006-7 and explored the role of teachers and their understanding for the importance of students’ autonomy in decision-making when they are at age 11-14. In addition the paper looked at the congruity between decision-making opportunities included in national curricula and how teachers understand the relationship between such curricula and practice. The data collection is based on semi-structured interviews with teachers from Cyprus, Iceland and England, and reviews of the national curricula. In the study, the researchers compared their findings and reached common conclusions. This initial study articulated understanding gained from teachers of their practice and hence provides the foundation for an action research programme and further comparative studies. However, some discussions of possible improvements to practice in design decision-making within design and technology education are also included in the paper.
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