Maker Education: Opportunities and Threats for Engineering and Technology education
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2020
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Williams, John P.
Barlex, David
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Over the past decade, the maker movement and in its slipstream maker education have attained worldwide popularity among educators, politicians, and the media. Makers’ enthusiasm for creative design and construction, using old and new tools has proven contagious, and is worth exploration and critical reflection by the community of engineering and technology education (ETE). This chapter describes what has been said about “making” by philosophers and educators; what maker education is, and what is new and not so new about it; why it has gained momentum; what the evidence is about its effectiveness and its possible weaknesses; and how mainstream technology education may benefit from maker education. This chapter concludes with ideas for a research agenda.
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van Dijk, G, van der Meij, A & Savelsbergh, E R 2020, Maker Education: Opportunities and Threats for Engineering and Technology education. in J P Williams & D Barlex (eds), Pedagogy for Technology Education in Secondary Schools. Contemporary Issues in Technology Education, Springer, Cham, pp. 83-98. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41548-8_5