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JTE Volume 5, Number 2 - Table of Contents

Volume 5, Number 2
Spring 1994


Journal of Technology Education

Volume 5, Number 2

Spring 1994

Contents


Editorial Board


From the Editor

Thoughts on the Electronic JTE

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Articles

A Comparison of Second-Year Principles of Technology and High School Physics Student Achievement Using a Principles of Technology Achievement Test
by John C. Dugger & Ronald L. Meier
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Technology Education: AKA Industrial Arts
by Patrick N. Foster
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PHYS-MA-TECH: An Integrated Partnership
by Jule Dee Scarborough & Conard White

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Operative Computer Learning with Cooperative Task and Reward Structures
by Susan R. Seymour

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Materials Science and Technology: What do the Students Say?
by Guy Whittaker

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Book Reviews

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Technology, Theology, and the Idea of Progress
by Richard A. Deitrich

The Machine That Changed the World
by Harvey Fred Walker


Miscellany

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