
Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School
A Companion to School Experience
Routledge (Publisher)
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 27. July 2026
336 pages
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978-1-040-55502-6 (ISBN)
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Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School is a core text for all those training to teach design and technology in the secondary school. It helps you develop subject knowledge, acquire a deeper understanding of the role, purpose, and potential of design and technology within the secondary curriculum and provides the practical skills needed to plan, teach, and evaluate stimulating and creative lessons.
This fifth edition introduces a new knowledge model tailored to the subject, explores curriculum intent, and explains how pupils build capability-the power to make purposeful changes to the made world. With fresh chapters on inclusion, mentoring, and the evolving shape of the subject, the book offers practical strategies for planning, pedagogy, and assessment, alongside guidance for developing your professional identity and career. Designed to be read as a course text or dipped into for support and advice, this book will help you:
? Understand what pupils learn in design and technology and why it matters
? Build strong subject knowledge and reflective classroom practice
? Create inclusive, safe, and inspiring learning environments
? Navigate curriculum changes and plan for your professional growth
With tasks, examples, and further reading, this book is essential reading for students on all training routes-as well as their mentors-who aspire to become confident, forward-thinking design and technology teachers.
This fifth edition introduces a new knowledge model tailored to the subject, explores curriculum intent, and explains how pupils build capability-the power to make purposeful changes to the made world. With fresh chapters on inclusion, mentoring, and the evolving shape of the subject, the book offers practical strategies for planning, pedagogy, and assessment, alongside guidance for developing your professional identity and career. Designed to be read as a course text or dipped into for support and advice, this book will help you:
? Understand what pupils learn in design and technology and why it matters
? Build strong subject knowledge and reflective classroom practice
? Create inclusive, safe, and inspiring learning environments
? Navigate curriculum changes and plan for your professional growth
With tasks, examples, and further reading, this book is essential reading for students on all training routes-as well as their mentors-who aspire to become confident, forward-thinking design and technology teachers.
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Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
20 Tables, black and white; 46 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 55 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
978-1-040-55502-6 (9781040555026)
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Alison Hardy | Sarah Davies
Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School
A Companion to School Experience
Book
approx. 07/2026
5th Edition
Routledge
€191.50
Not yet published

Alison Hardy | Sarah Davies
Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School
A Companion to School Experience
Book
approx. 07/2026
5th Edition
Routledge
€36.50
Not yet published
Persons
Alison Hardy is Associate Professor at Nottingham Trent University in the Nottingham Institute of Education. Her work centres on design and technology education and curriculum development. Alison leads Archer Exchange at Nottingham Trent University, a group of leading design and technology experts who shape the subject for the modern day through consultancy, training, research, and evaluation. You can find out more on Alison's website (dralisonhardy.com) and hear her sharing ideas on her Talking D&T podcast.
Sarah Davies is Senior Lecturer at the Nottingham Institute of Education at Nottingham Trent University, UK. After teaching secondary school D&T for 10 years, Sarah moved into initial teacher education and research about and for the support of secondary D&T teachers' day-to-day practice, including their continuing professional development as subject specialists.
Sarah Davies is Senior Lecturer at the Nottingham Institute of Education at Nottingham Trent University, UK. After teaching secondary school D&T for 10 years, Sarah moved into initial teacher education and research about and for the support of secondary D&T teachers' day-to-day practice, including their continuing professional development as subject specialists.
Content
List of illustrations List of tasks Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction Part 1: Design and technology in education 1. The Evolving Shape of design and technology 2. Values in design and technology Part 2: Design and technology curriculum 3. What pupils learn in design and technology and why they learn it 4. Design and designing 5. Materials 6. Textiles 7. Electronics, actuation and control technologies 8. Food and nutrition 9. Teaching design communication skills 10. Therole of critiquing in design and technology education Part 3: Teaching design and technology 11. Lesson Planning in design and technology 12. Key pedagogies in design and technology 13. Curriculum planning in design and technology 14. Health and safety in design and technology Part 4: Pupil focused 15. Inclusion and diversity in design and technology 16. Formative and summative assessment in design and technology 17. Transitioning into and out of secondary design and technology Part 5: Developing your design and technology teaching career 18. Working with your design and technology mentor 19. Your professional development
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