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Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners: Philosophers of Technology Inspiring Technology Education: International Technology Education Studies, cartea 16

Editat de John R. Dakers, Jonas Hallström, Marc J. de Vries
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mai 2019
Reflections on Technology for Educational Practitioners analyzes the use of philosophy of technology in technology education and unpacks the concept of ‘reflective practitioners’ (Donald Schön) in the field. Philosophy of technology develops ideas and concepts that are valuable for technology education because they show the basic characteristics of technology that are important if technology education is to present a fair image of what technology is. Each chapter focuses on the oeuvre of one particular philosopher of which a description is given and then insights are offered about technology as developed by that philosopher and how it has been fruitful for technology education in all its aspects: motives for having it in the curriculum, goals for technology education, content of the curriculum, teaching strategies, knowledge types taught, ways of assessing, resources, educational research for technology education, amongst others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004405493
ISBN-10: 9004405496
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Technology Education Studies


Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors

1. Introduction
John R. Dakers, Jonas Hallström and Marc J. de Vries
2. Carl Mitcham: Descriptions of Technology
Johan Svenningsson
3. Peter Kroes and Anthonie Meijers: The Dual Nature of Artefacts
Marc J. de Vries
4. Günter Ropohl: Supporting a Technological Literacy for Future Citizenships
Vicki Compton
5. Pierre Rabardel: Instrumental Activity and Theory of Instrument
Marjolaine Chatoney and Patrice Laisney
6. Gilbert Simondon: On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects in Technology Education
John R. Dakers
7. Bernard Stiegler: On the Origin of the Relationship between Technology and Humans
John R. Dakers
8. Bruno Latour: Actor Network Theory
John R. Dakers
9. Andrew Feenberg: Implications of Critical Theory for Technology Education
Piet J. Ankiewicz
10. Langdon Winner: A Call for Critical Theory for Technology Education
Cecilia Axell
11. Kevin Kelly: Technology Education for the Technicum
David Barlex
12. Don Ihde: Praxis Philosophy and Design and Technology Education
Steve Keirl
13. Albert Borgmann: The Device Paradigm
John R. Dakers and Marc J. de Vries
14. Clive Staples Lewis: Social, Environmental and Biomedical Implications of Technology
Jonas Hallström

Notă biografică

John R. Dakers is a researcher at Delft University of Technology. He has published many books and articles including Defining Technological Literacy (second edition, 2014) and New Frontiers in Technology Education (2014).

Jonas Hallström, Ph.D. (2003), Linköping University, Sweden, is Professor of Technology Education at that university, and also has an M.A. in English literature. His research concerns historical, philosophical, and sociological aspects of technology education.

Marc J. de Vries, Ph.D. (1988), Delft University of Technology, is Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Professor of Science and Technology Education. He is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Technology Education and author of, among other publications, the book Teaching about Technology: An Introduction to Philosophy of Technology for Non-philosophers.