Enhancing Technology Education by Forming Links with Industry: A New Zealand Case Study

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Margaret Brunton
Richard K. Coll
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[1] Centre for Science and Technology Education Research, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton
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Cultural Issue; Education Research; Rural School; Stakeholder Group; Technology Practice;
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10.1007/s10763-004-1516-1
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The New Zealand technology curriculum suggests that schools should seek to develop links with industry as a means of providing real-world examples of technology practice. However, if a school is to form links, what form might such links take, and with whom should they be made? The case study research reported here represents an investigation into the perceptions different New Zealand education stakeholders have toward the development of a link between a rural school in a low socioeconomic setting, with a local biotechnology organization. The study found support for the link across all stakeholder groups, but the research findings suggest that addressing cultural issues, especially those of Māori (indigenous New Zealanders), is important. Other factors such as a lack of knowledge and understanding amongst teachers about biotechnology in general and emerging biotechnology industries in particular were identified as potential inhibiting factors. The results suggest that a long-term relationship is desirable, and that open and regular communication between stakeholder groups is essential in the establishment of school-industry links. © National Science Council, Taiwan 2005.
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页码:141 / 166
页数:25
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