TITLE

Engineering and Standards for Technological Literacy

AUTHOR(S)
Gorham, Douglas
PUB. DATE
April 2002
SOURCE
Technology Teacher;Apr2002, Vol. 61 Issue 7, p29
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the relationship between engineering and the standards for technological literacy in the U.S. Levels of technological literacy; Definitions of technological literacy according to William A. Wulf, president of the National Academy of Engineering; Criteria in assessing technological literacy.
ACCESSION #
6539295

Tags: ENGINEERING -- United States;  TECHNOLOGICAL literacy;  WULF, William;  NATIONAL Academy of Engineering

 

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