ERIC Number: EJ1409622
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 30
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ISSN: ISSN-0017-8055
EISSN: EISSN-1943-5045
What Relationships Do We Want with Technology? Toward Technoskepticism in Schools
Jacob Pleasants; Daniel G. Krutka; T. Philip Nichols
Harvard Educational Review, v93 n4 p486-515 2023
In this essay, Jacob Pleasants, Dani el G. Krutka, and T. Philip Nichols outline a vision for how technology education can and ought to occur through the core subject areas of science, social studies, and English language arts. In their argument for the development of a technoskeptical stance for thinking critically and making informed decisions about technology, they discuss past and current efforts to address both the teaching and use of technology within the subject areas and possibilities for a deeper and more coherent technology education. To support that goal, they present the Technoskepticism Iceberg as a conceptual framework to identify the technical, psycho social, and political dimensions of technology and highlight ways of thinking with greater depth about those dimensions.
Descriptors: Science Education, Social Studies, Language Arts, Technology Education, Social Bias, Social Justice, Technological Literacy, Barriers, Interdisciplinary Approach
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