A Study Investigating Indian Middle School Students’ Ideas of Design and Designers

Authors

  • Farhat Ara Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR
    • Sugra Chunawala Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR
      • Chitra Natarajan Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR

        DOI:

        https://doi.org/10.24377/DTEIJ.article1704

        Keywords:

        middle school, India, understanding design, attitudes

        Abstract

        This paper reports on an investigation into middle school students’ naïve ideas about, and attitudes towards design and designers. The sample for the survey consisted of students from Classes 7 to 9 from a school located in Mumbai. The data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively to look for trends in students' responses. Results show that Indian middle school students, who had no experience in design and technology education, demonstrated an incomplete understanding of what design is and what designers do. Most students considered design as some artistic rendering process where the designer is engaged in decorating or making things look attractive. Very few students suggested design as planning before making. Students demonstrated a good understanding of the skills associated with designers and showed a positive attitude towards designers and design learning. Insights from the study have implications for design curriculum development at the school level.

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        Published

        2011-11-09

        How to Cite

        Ara, F., Chunawala, S., & Natarajan, C. (2011). A Study Investigating Indian Middle School Students’ Ideas of Design and Designers. Design and Technology Education: An International Journal, 16(3), 62-73. https://doi.org/10.24377/DTEIJ.article1704

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