Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2014, Qupperneq 56

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2014, Qupperneq 56
Brynjar Ólafsson, Gísli Þorsteinsson og Ossi Autio Abstract Student's attitude to technology and Design and Craft education in Icelandic and Finnish schools. Pedagogical Craft originated in Finland and Iceland in the end of the 19th cent- ury. It focused on students copying arti- facts using a variety of handicraft tools. The purpose was to develop students in general and improve manual skills, rat- her than to make artifacts for daily life. Today however, the focus is also on the development of students' ideation, imple- menting technical solutions to improve their thinking skills, which enables them to work through various handicraft pro- cesses (from initial ideas to final product). This school work is intended to increase students' technical literacy and ingenuity and increase their self-esteem. This paper is based on a comparative study of 11- and 13-year-old students' attitudes towards technology and the subject Design and Craft in Finland and Iceland. A survey was conducted during the years 2011 and 2012 in class 5 and 7. The aim of the research was to answer the questions: What are stud- ents' attitudes towards technology in Finland and lceland? and What are students' attitudes towards the subject Design and Craft in Fin- land and lceland? Dyrenfurth (1990) and Layton (1994) referred to attitudes towards technology education using the concept of 'techno- logical will'. According to these authors, technology is determined and guided by human emotions, motivation, values and personal qualities. Thus, the develop- ment of technology is dependent on the students' will to take part in lessons and on the impact of their technological dec- isions. This research gives an indication of students' attitudes towards technology and Design and Craft. Because of the small sample, a larger study would improve the reliability of the outcome. In addition, the questionnaire measures only students' attitudes, not their absolute technological will. The concept attitude is also just a single part of a larger concept, technological competence. Attitude is a crucial part of the competence as it depends on technological knowledge and technological skills in real- life situations. In order to evaluate stud- ents' attitudes towards craft and techno- logy in Finland and Iceland, a question- naire was devised, consisting of 14 ques- tions. For each question, there were five options, from 'Strongly Agree' to 'Strongly Disagree'. The questionnaire also featured some questions about students' backgro- unds, in addition to questions that attemp- ted to gauge students' motivation and success in terms of craft and technology education classes. The questionnaire was based on the PATT standards (Pupils At- titudes Towards Technology), which were designed and validated by Raat and de Vries (1986) and van de Velde (1992). Stud- ents answering the survey were 233, 104 in Iceland and 129 in Finland. The study showed differences in students' attitudes towards technology and Design and Craft in the two countries. The Icelandic stud- 54
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