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  Technology In The New Zealand Curriculum  

Structure of the Curriculum Statement

The technology curriculum is organised in three inter-related learning strands. Within each strand there are sets of achievement objectives, which are numbered for ease of reference. The numbering does not imply a hierarchy, and the different number of objectives in each strand does not imply weighting of significance or time allocation.

Strands

The strands are:

STRAND A: TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

    1. understanding the use and operation of technologies;

    2. understanding technological principles and systems;

    3. understanding the nature of technological practice;

    4. understanding strategies for the communication, promotion, and evaluation of technological ideas and outcomes.

Strand B: Technological Capability

    5. identifying needs and opportunities;

    6. with reference to identified needs and opportunities:

      a: generating, selecting, developing, and adapting appropriate solutions;

      b: managing time, and human and physical resources, to produce technological outcomes &; products, systems, and environments;

      c: presenting and promoting ideas, strategies, and outcomes;

      d: evaluating designs, strategies, and outcomes.

Strand C: Technology and Society

    7. understanding the ways the beliefs, values, and ethics of individuals and groups:

      - promote or constrain technological development;

      - influence attitudes towards technological development;

    8. understanding the impacts of technology on society and the environment:

      - in the past, present, and possible future;

      - in local, national, and international settings.

The achievement objectives provide a basis for planning and enable teachers, students, and parents to be aware of the nature and goals of technological education. Students will be working towards the achievement objectives over a period of time, through activities in a range of technological areas and in different contexts.

In practice, most units of work in technology will include objectives from all three of these strands.

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