Educating the Reflective Educator: Design Processes and Digital Fabrication for the Classroom

Mikkel Hjorth, Rachel Charlotte Smith, Daria Loi, Kasper Skov Christensen, Ole Sejer Iversen

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Abstract

Design thinking and digital technologies are increasingly introduced in education to develop children's design literacy. This shift demands a change in teachers' mindsets, capabilities and approaches to design and technology as well as new teaching practices. This paper reports on a research-based master's course developed to address and study the challenges that educators experience when teaching design in K-12 classes. We investigate three aspects that we argue are crucial when developing teachers' capability to teach design literacy to children: (1) ability to navigate a complex design process, (2) managing digital and analogue design materials and (3) balancing different modes of teaching. This paper demonstrates how a combination of design theory, in-school practice and peer-to-peer learning created a framework towards educating design educators -- a framework that allowed us to investigate K-12 teachers' development of core competencies for bringing design and digital fabrication to diverse students. In addition, the study shows how the framework can facilitate and support co-development of new teaching practices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFabLearn '16 Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference on Creativity and Fabrication in Education
Number of pages8
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2016
Pages26-33
ISBN (Print)978-1-4503-4802-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • learning, educational science and teaching
  • aesthetics, design and media

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