Research
In-Service Activities for Technology Education: The Role of Colleges and Universities
Authors:
Richard A. Boser ,
Illinois State University, US
About Richard
Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Technology, Illinois State University, Normal, IL.
Michael K. Daugherty
Illinois State University, US
About Michael
Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Technology, Illinois State University, Normal, IL.
Abstract
Many exciting technology education programs are being developed and implemented across the United States. State-wide implementation of technology education has occurred in a number of states such as New York, Illinois, Virginia, and Indiana. Additionally, well publicized regional technology education programs have emerged in locations as diverse as Delta, Colorado, and Pittsburgh, Kansas. These and many other efforts toward implementation of technology education have aroused wide interest in the study of technology and have contributed to the rapid growth of contemporary curriculum materials.
How to Cite:
Boser, R. A., & Daugherty, M. K. (2011). In-Service Activities for Technology Education: The Role of Colleges and Universities. Journal of Technology Education, 6(1), 4–15. DOI: http://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v6i1.a.1
Published on
22 Sep 2011.
Peer Reviewed
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