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The Value of a Utilitarian Curriculum: The Case of Technological Education

. International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 7 (1): 111-119+ (January 1997)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008800818574

Abstract

The position taken in this paper is that narrow conceptions of human development and the purposes of schooling have tended to displace rather than situate subjects like technology in the curriculum. Arguments which support this position, however, are only possible when the paradigm through which schooling is operationalized, is inverted. Viewing classic school subjects as abstractions which perpetuate narrow conceptions of pedagogy is a contentious position to take. But taking it and understanding how a utilitarian curriculum spawns real human development and learning gives a whole new perspective to curriculum theory and practice.

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