Technology: Teaching Within the National Curriculum

ISBN-10
0590766244
ISBN-13
9780590766241
Series
Technology
Category
Inventions
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
1991-01-01
Authors
Lynn D. Newton, Douglas P. Newton

Description

"Describes the nature of technology, the aims of technology education and the requirements of the National Curriculum ... [for] the non-specialist teacher." Suggests ideas for planning and implementing activities.

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