TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

The Master of Education program in Technology Education provides opportunities for continued professional growth of technology education teachers. Courses are required in educational research, philosophy and psychology. Current theories and practices in technology education are developed regarding its evolution, philosophy, curricula, methodology, facilities, interdisciplinary relationships and impacts. Opportunities are provided for remaining current with recent technological developments and improving technological problem solving expertise. Courses may also be elected to broaden knowledge in related educational areas.

Technology is a strong integrating theme and provides realistic content for learning. All teachers should consider the interdisciplinary relationships of technology education and the pursuit of graduate courses that improve competence or lead to a master’s degree in technology education.

For additional information about the Reading and Language Arts Education Department, see the Technology Education Homepage.

Technology Education Graduate Faculty

Technology Education Programs

Technology Education Course Descriptions

Revised: June 14, 2001