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  1. Not One “Unnecessary Wriggler” Some Questions About The Presuppositions of C/PBTE.Henry C. Johnson - 1975 - Educational Theory 25 (2):156-167.
  • Critical theory and curriculum practice in STS education.Leonard J. Waks - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (2-3):201 - 207.
    The STS education movement is identified and related to the critique of technology of the 1960s–1970s. The critics of technology included the system of education in their critiques. There is a practical tension or contradiction in attempting to develop their insights within the curriculum routines of the schools and colleges. This tension is explored under six categories: reductive knowledge, socialization of technical modes of thinking, technicalized processes of learning, the loss of meaning, radical monopoly over learning, and the socialization of (...)
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