Current and Future Trends and Issues Facing Technology and Engineering Education in the United States

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Technology Education Pub Date : 2020-09-21 DOI:10.21061/jte.v32i1.a.3
Johnny J. Moye, Phillip A. Reed, Ray Wu-Rorrer, Douglas Lecorchick
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Determining trends and issues is important for the health of any profession. The purpose of this research was to determine the current and future trends and issues facing technology and engineering education (TEE) in the United States (U.S.). The researchers used a three-round Modified-Delphi method to solicit information from technology and engineering education stakeholders across the U.S. In the first round, participants listed what they felt were current trends, future trends, current issues, and future issues facing TEE. The second round was designed to prioritize trends and issues. In the third round, participants were presented with one table for each current and future trend and issue and asked to identify if they felt each was essential or non-essential for technology and engineering leaders to address. Two hundred sixty-eight participants responded in the third round, and the resulting trends and issues were categorized into eight themes: 1) teacher shortage; 2) secondary and university TEE programs; 3) funding programs and teachers; 4) curriculum; 5) technology and engineering education identity and relevance; 6) collaborative efforts; 7) teacher certification and development; and 8) student-centered foci.
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美国技术和工程教育面临的当前和未来趋势和问题
确定趋势和问题对任何职业的健康都很重要。本研究的目的是确定美国技术和工程教育(TEE)当前和未来的趋势和问题。研究人员使用了三轮修正德尔菲法,从美国各地的技术和工程教育利益相关者那里征求信息。在第一轮中,参与者列出了他们认为的当前趋势、未来趋势、当前问题和TEE面临的未来问题。第二轮旨在确定趋势和问题的优先次序。在第三轮中,向参与者展示了每个当前和未来趋势和问题的一个表格,并要求他们确定他们认为每个趋势和问题对于技术和工程领导者来说是必要的还是不必要的。在第三轮调查中,有268名参与者做出了回应,并将结果趋势和问题分为八个主题:1)教师短缺;2)中学和大学TEE课程;3)资助项目和教师;4)课程;5)技术与工程教育的身份和相关性;6)协同努力;7)教师认证与发展;以学生为中心。
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Journal of Technology Education
Journal of Technology Education Social Sciences-Education
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34 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Technology Education provides a forum for scholarly discussion on topics relating to technology education. Manuscripts should focus on technology education research, philosophy, and theory. In addition, the Journal publishes book reviews, editorials, guest articles, comprehensive literature reviews, and reactions to previously published articles.
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