The interdisciplinary nature of technology education: a means of promoting 'hands-on' and 'minds-on' activities

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De Swart, Estelle
Ankiewicz, Piet

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University of the Free State

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English: Because the interdisciplinary nature of technology education facilitates its integration with other school subjects, the first aim of this study was to explore and illustrate the possible link between information technology (typewriting) and technology education. Secondly, the study attempted to determine learners' experiences in respect of the development of thinking skills by means of an interdisciplinary approach. This project was developed within a qualitative paradigm and with fourteen grade 10 pupils. It was evident that a link between the two abovementioned fields can be successfully established and that education can promote the type of meaningful learning which empowers learners to be independent, courageous and responsible in taking decisions. Purposeful learning opportunities must therefore be created in order to enable learners to participate in 'minds-on' activities.

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De Swart, E., & Ankiewicz, P. (2000). The interdisciplinary nature of technology education: a means of promoting 'hands-on' and 'minds-on' activities. Acta Academica, 32(1), 109-129.

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