The Technology Education program is designed to provide middle and high school students essential and enduring 21st Century skills. It is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) program that uses languages, technologies, sciences, and the arts to understand, communicate, and design. The program has three principle curriculum strands:
The three technology program strands are not meant to be isolated programs, but rather combined and woven as needed by the students being served. Just as in the larger educational program, students should be guided into courses and programs that have a synergistic relationship. This provides students with the opportunity to apply otherwise academic and abstract concepts in ways that are meaningful, powerful, engaging and reflective of the skills and understandings necessary for success in the 21st Century.
Along with the curriculum strands, the North Carolina Technology Student Association (NC TSA) is another essential element of the state's Technology Education Program. This student organization provides the opportunity for students to engage in activities directly reflecting the curriculum. Along with learning collaboration and leadership skills, students have the opportunity to engage in student-centered, complex tasks that are authentic and developed over an extended period of time. Beyond the powerful influence of the activities, participation in the NC-TSA helps transform one's program by affording both the teacher and his or her students the opportunity to learn from others by attending regional, state, and national conferences.
North Carolina's Technology Education Program is a powerful program designed for all students. For the mainstream student population it provides a meaningful curriculum. For the struggling students, it provides a reason to stay in school and for the most precocious students, a demanding, open-ended curriculum that is provocative and challenging. It is a curriculum that weaves virtually all other areas in ways that are powerful, interesting and reflective of 21st Century skills and high wage occupations.