History of Technology and Education
History of Technology and Education
History of Technology and Education
UMG - UM
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BY SILVIA SOWA
• PERIODS
EDUCATIONAL
PATTERNS
MODERN
REAL WORLD
EARLY DAYS
REFORM METHODS
ARTS
MOVEMENT SOCIAL
APPLICATION OF
STRATIFICATION
KNOWLEDGE
• Early days
Imitation and Apprenticeship
needed to supply profits.
First teachers.
Egyptian, Babylonians, Oriental
Informal to formal.
Basic premises of apprenticeship.
Politics of apprenticeship.
The goal of an apprentice was to
become an individual that was
valued, to gain a label or title.
The first written evidence
of the apprenticeship system.
Fathers taught their sons a specific craft and
standards required
specialization in order to achieve proficiency
in a given craft.
The use of papyrus to record ideas
introduced more academic forms
of education reserved
for a very limited few.
The Code of Hammurabi •
BABYLONIANS
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WOMEN TASKS
IN AND
TRAINING CONS
CERAMIC CHARGE OF
THIS TRUC
PROCESS TION
• Oriental
DANCING EXCELLENCE
AND
GAMES VIRTUE
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PREPARATION EMPHASIS
MILITARY
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FOR ON
ROMAN
WAR ATHLETICS
SKILLED
LABOR SCHOOL
LEVELS
FOUNDING FATHERS OF
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•EDUCATION
•REFORM
JHON
COMMENIUS PETZALOZZI JHON LOCKE
Born in Zurich.
He established an
orphanage.
He directed a school in
Switzerland (1805)
He developed teachers
training.
Curriculum innovations.
Group work.
Emphasis in individual
skills.
Established grade levels.
John Locke (1632-1704)
"young children should be allowed
to give vent to their
feelings and should be restrained rarely."
The future adult within that child.
He also insisted that character
comes first before
learning and
that the
educators aim is
to instill virtue
and wisdom into the learner.
He believed that a pupil
could be improved
by a good education,
and corrupted by a bad one.
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• Theadore Weld
American Beginnings: The manual training
movement
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Victor Della Vos
prepared the
"Objects and Plan of
an Institute Mathematical
of Technology“ Journal
MIT
Associated
with the
Holistic Nautical Almanac
Education computation project
Second president 1849 to 1884.
of Massachusetts
Institute
of Technology
James Huff Stout
ious educational enterprises.
ing and domestic science.
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Methodology "Doing“.
Develop thinking-reflect.
Tools and production of an object..
Role interest plays in learning.
“Something to do" = interest.
Go to the ‘next level’
Balance between intellectual and
practical.
psychology of occupation.
Reflection in learning:
‘CONSTRUCTIVISM’
Industrial Arts Movement
(1859-1952)
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John Dewey
• INDUSTRIAL ARTS MOVEMENTS
William Morris Inspired the Arts Art & design Art Novou
and Crafts merged with Style
movement construction United Stares
(paintings) Europe