In 1972 Pat Williams became head of a large Reading primary school. When her school closed because of the presence of high alumina cement this led to a project on work with concrete and developing materials with the Concrete and Cement Association. This sharpened her interest in technology in primary school. In 1977 she moved to Basingstoke to take up the headship at a Junior School and in 1981 as a Primary Advisor. David Jinks is currently Project Leader of the British Schools Technology Problem Solving in primary School Project, based at Trent Polytechnic Nottingham.
1 So Now It's Design Technology 2 Design Technology-Is it Appropriate at
Primary Level? 3 Where Do You Put Design Technology in the Primary
Curriculum? 4 Design Technology-What Is It? 5 Design Technology-What
Materials Are Needed? 6 What Do We Mean by Technology? 7 Design Technology:
Successful Construction 8 Communication 9 Case Studies: (i) Levers and
Ducks (ii) Windmills (iii) Roman Chariot (iv) Car Design (v) Abbeydale
Industrial Hamlet (vi) Control Technology/Problem-Solving 10 Kits 11
Planning a Curriculum for Design Technology 12 Starting Points for Design
Technology 13 Useful Addresses