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JTE v18n1 - Table of Contents

Volume 18, Number 1
Fall 2006


Contents

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From the Editor

Random Encounters with Visions and Leadership
by James E. LaPorte

Articles

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.1
The Nature and Provision of Technology Education in Ireland
by Anthony Carty and Pat Phelan

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.2
Integrating the Study of Technology into the Curriculum: A Consulting Teacher Model
by Thomas Erekson and Steven Shumway

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.3
Project-Based Technology: Instructional Strategy for Developing Technological Literacy
by Moti Frank and Abigail Barzilai

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.4
Engineering a Poem: An Action Research Study
by Janice Koch and Brooke Feingold

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.5
The Effectiveness of Project Lead the Way Curricula in Developing Pre-engineering Competencies as Perceived by Indiana Teachers
by George E. Rogers

Book Review

https://doi.org/10.21061/jte.v18i1.a.6
An Adventure Living With Simple Technology: A Review of Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology
Reviewed by Charles C. Linnell

Miscellany

Scope of the JTE
Editorial/Review Process
Manuscript Submission Guidelines
Subscription information
JTE Co-sponsors and Membership Information
Electronic Access to the JTE

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