Assessing the Effectiveness of the Change to Technology Teacher Education

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1991

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Council on Technology Teacher Education and the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association
Virginia Tech. Digital Library and Archives

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Many institutions which formerly prepared teachers of industrial arts are currently implementing technology teacher education programs. As these institutions change to implement technology teacher education, it is important to obtain an accurate assessment of the effectiveness of the innovation. Change in the teacher education curriculum may be assessed in a number of possible ways, each with several potential advantages. However, there is no generally accepted model for assessing the overall effectiveness of such a major change in technology teacher education.

To address this problem, a study was undertaken to develop and verify a set of measures that could be used to assess the effectiveness of the move to technology teacher education. Specifically, the study sought answers to two research questions: “What measurements should be used to determine the effectiveness of the change?” and “How should these measurements be validated?”

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Journal of Technology Education 2(2): (Spring 1991)