Engineering Council Resources

Following the introduction of technology to the National Curriculum for students aged 5-16 in 1988, a number of problems with its implementation were identified. The Engineering Council commissioned research into these perceived problems and reports were produced which included recommendations for improvements and future development. The reports in this series of four were called Getting it Right.

Later publications by the Engineering Council have continued to highlight the importance of teaching technology subjects at school level for the engineering sector and the country's economy.

The Engineering Council works in partnership with professional engineering institutions and is responsible for regulating and promoting the profession in order to maintain a world-class engineering workforce in the UK and a standard against which overseas professional engineers are judged.

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Technology Teachers: Getting It Right

This report was the third in a series, following on from Technology in the National Curriculum: Getting it Right and Technology at A Level: Getting it Right and was written for the Engineering Council by the same authors. This report...

Interaction: the Relationship Between Science and Design and Technology

This report looks at the very separated relationship of science and technology subjects in secondary schools at the time. It tries to identify reasons why there was very limited use of cross-curricular activities and makes recommendations to encourage better relationships, collaboration and cooperation between...

The Continuum of Design Education for Engineering

This booklet examines the development of engineering expertise and makes recommendations on ways to harness, encourage, facilitate and reward it. Covering all Key Stages from Foundation Stage to post-16 and higher education, the booklet states the case for design and technology in schools to encourage an...

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