| Technology
Education |
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OverviewTechnology Education is the subject area where students learn:
At the University of Georgia, students majoring in Technology Education are preparing to become teachers of Technology Education within grades K-12, with primary emphasis on the upper grades. ContentTechnology Education is comprised of several major content areas that incorporate the broad spectrum of how technology is being used to solve problems within society. Content areas include the history and nature of technology, design, developing and producing products and systems, using and managing technology, and assessing the impact and consequences of technology. Along with these conceptual areas, students will learn about physical technology, chemical and biological technology, informational technology and the mental processes that technologists use to solve problems as well as the various means and methods of teaching about technology.The following are areas of learning you will experience in Technology Education courses:
Instructional ActivitiesClass and laboratory work incorporates a variety of instructional strategies which encourage a hands-on/minds-on approach to learning.Laboratory experiences will involve:
Career OptionsTechnology Education at the University of Georgia prepares you to be a certified teach of Technology Education in public schools. Currently, there is a high demand for qualified technology teachers throughout the entire United States and numerous teaching positions are available in Georgia. UGA is well known for its outstanding graduates in Technology Education and in many other fields as well.In addition to teacher qualifications, graduates of the Technology Education Program are held in high regard by business and industry. With the broad technical background that students receive in Technology Education, some students also find employment as managers, trainers, or in other key positions in business and industry. Technology Coordinator positions are new opportunities some technology teachers are pursuing . Recent initiatives within schools to acquire high-tech equipment for use in classroom instruction has created a tremendous need for technical expertise in the use of state-of-the-art learning technology. Certified technology teachers are knowledgeable in the use of this type of equipment and may find this career avenue to be intriguing, challenging and valuable. LocationOffices of faculty and classrooms for most courses related to technology education are located in the Rivers Crossing Building at 850 College Station Road.
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| Last updated 03-Oct-2003 |