E. M. Elton’s research while affiliated with Loughborough University and other places

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Inclusive design in the Key Stage 3 classroom: An investigation of teachers' understanding and implementation of user-centred design principles in design and technology
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November 2013

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This paper starts out with a discussion of the importance of user-centred design, outlining its history and current embodiment in national and international standards and considers its particular relevance in addressing the needs of ageing populations. The paper moves on to examine how the premise of user-centred design has been taken up in education and focuses on the specific example of user-centred approaches as part of the Design and Technology requirement of the English National Curriculum, taught in England’s schools since 1989. The initial stage of the Designing our Tomorrow project presented in this paper was an investigation of the extent to which user-centred design was integrated in current teaching practice. Analysing baseline data collected from teachers and pupils at two state secondary schools the project team found that many of the tasks teachers planned for pupils did not provide opportunities to identify users’ needs when solving design problems. Finally, the paper presents a discussion of the project’s implications for pupils’ learning and understanding of Design and Technology.

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... The D&T curriculum in England is ideally positioned to develop 21 st -Century Skills, particularly in tackling contemporary societal challenges (Morrison-Love, 2022), by engaging students in contextual design and real-world problem-solving. While the subject possesses the potential to enable this sort of transformation, there is growing concern about the excessive focus on practical work in D&T at the expense of its educational and creative potential (de Vries, 2005;Nicholl et al., 2013;Nicholl & Spendlove, 2016). This focus contradicts the rigorous and innovative nature of D&T as envisioned in the English National Curriculum (DfE, 2013) and its GCSE and A Level Programmes of Study (DfE, 2015b(DfE, , 2015a. ...

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Design Thinking in Action: Fostering 21st Century Skills Alongside Subject Specific Knowledge at Key Stage 3 in D&T
Inclusive design in the Key Stage 3 classroom: An investigation of teachers' understanding and implementation of user-centred design principles in design and technology
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  • November 2013