Technological Literacy, Old and New

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (2):229-234 (1986)
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Abstract

As one of the Sloan Foundation's original New Liberal Arts grantees, Williams College has developed a variety of approaches to improve quantitative reasoning and technological literacy, including creating interdisciplinary courses, computer and mathematical workshops, and an STS program. Further development, however, depends critically on what technological literacy may mean in a liberal arts context. Attempts to promote technological literacy, whether in liberal arts settings or not, are likely to founder unless they take account of the complexity and context dependent nature of technological literacy, as well as its history, and its relationship to scientific literacy.

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reprint Beaver, Donald deB (1986) "Technological Literacy, Old and New". Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6(3):229-234

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