Exploiting popular culture : exploring pedagogical and motivational approaches for design and technology education
McLaren, Susan V. (2007) Exploiting popular culture : exploring pedagogical and motivational approaches for design and technology education. Design and Technology Education: An International Journal, 12 (1). pp. 10-24. ISSN 1360-1431 (https://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/DATE/article...)
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Abstract
This paper describes a case study of pedagogical developments carried out with teachers and secondary school students in response to new curriculum content in Product Design courses presented in Scottish secondary schools. The pedagogy attempts to challenge the anti-commercial manufacturing attitude that prevails among teachers and students and is based on motivational principles. It makes explicit use of the language and tools of popular media culture, specifically 'ask the audience' interaction and investigative forensic science. An electronic voting system is incorporated as an introduction to detailed product evaluation and technical analysis collaborative activities. It examines the educational potential of such ICT systems to help students explore emotional response, product semantics and value judgements and make connections to commercial manufacturing detail design.
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Item type: Article ID code: 3967 Dates: DateEventJanuary 2007PublishedSubjects: Education > Theory and practice of education > Curriculum
Education > Theory and practice of education
Education > Theory and practice of education > Secondary Education. High schoolsDepartment: Faculty of Education > Curricular Studies Depositing user: Ms Susan V. Mclaren Date deposited: 07 Aug 2007 Last modified: 18 Nov 2024 01:02 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/3967