The Cultural Transmission of Artefacts, Skills and Knowledge

Eleven Studies in Technology Education in France

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In the past twenty years, the development of technology education in France was complemented by a development of educational research in technological education. Investigations dealt with the knowledge that is to be taught in class, the way to teach that knowledge, and the way pupils learn. The work that was done by the research team 'Gestepro', in Marseille, succeeded in improving our understanding of the school situations, in particular from the point of view of the processes of teaching and learning. Based on the theories on activity, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, on an anthropological approach of technological knowledge, these investigations bring together philosophy of technology and psychology of learning. The studies presented here cover a wide domain ranging from technology education in elementary school to the training of technicians and architects. This publication is of interest for educational researchers, teachers and students who work in the domains of technology education and vocational training. As this book is fairly unique in presenting work done in France in the English language, it opens new opportunities for people in the Anglo-Saxon community to learn about French technology education research. The examples that have been chosen, the research subjects, the selected methodologies and the included bibliographies are particularly rich for those who want to widen their perspective on international technology education.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–vi
Bringing Together Philosophy and Psychology
Technology education research in the French tradition
Pages: 7–11
Research in Technological Education: From References to Devices
Problematic elements and the work of the Gestepro team
Pages: 13–17
The Structuring Role of Artefacts in Thought Development
Review of psychological literature and examples of what the construction of the concept of occupied space depends on the compaction of objects
Pages: 19–41
Technology and The Nature of Teachers’ Relationships with Science and Society
The example of Tunisian technology teachers in higher education
Pages: 43–59
Teaching the Prevention of Risks in Professional Contexts: Procedure & Knowledge
Underlying knowledge and methods put into practice for the teaching of students
Pages: 61–79
Contemplation and Use of Technical Aids in Primary Schools
A study on thought processes with regard to equipment, in 6 to 7 year olds
Pages: 123–147
Describing an Automated System, with the Help of a Grafcet to Understand How it Works
Role and status of technical language in the learning process in technological education
Pages: 149–171
The Use Of Collective Workspaces in Technology Teaching
An experiment on making laptop computers available to students
Pages: 193–209
Biographies
Pages: 257–263
Index of Tables
Pages: 265–266
Index of Figures
Pages: 267–268
Index
Pages: 269–270
Educational Researchers and their students
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