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ASSIGNMENT 3 2026
DUE 25 AUGUST 2026
Question 1

The design process constitutes a foundational framework within Technology Education, offering a
structured yet flexible methodology for navigating complex, open-ended problems. Its
effectiveness, however, is not absolute and is contingent upon the quality of its implementation,
the pedagogical support provided, and its capacity to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical
application. The design process is a powerful problem-solving framework because it provides a
systematic pathway from an initial problem to a final solution. This pathway, often represented by
models such as the IDMEC (Investigation, Design, Making, Evaluation, Communication) cycle or the
more detailed PIRPOSAL model, structures thinking and action (Williams, 2000). It encourages a
problem-solving mindset characterised by iteration, where solutions are not found in a single leap
but are developed, tested, and refined through repeated cycles. This iterative nature is a critical
strength, as it allows learners to learn from failures and improve their designs based on real-world
feedback, an approach that is central to Design-Based Learning (DBL) pedagogies (Doppelt, 2009).

The strength of the design process lies in its ability to act as an instructional scaffold, synthesising
knowledge from multiple disciplines to solve real-world problems (Mawson, 2003). It is not merely
a series of steps to be followed rigidly but a framework for developing "designerly ways of thinking
and knowing" (de Vries, 2005, p. 26). For instance, when students engage in designing and building
functional artefacts, they are not just engaging in a craft activity. They are simultaneously applying
principles of physics, mathematics, and design. A practical example drawn from case study research
illustrates this synthesis effectively. In a project where students were tasked with designing and
building a model solar-powered vehicle, one student, referred to as Mike, initially created a vehicle
body that was structurally sound but aerodynamically inefficient, based on his initial aesthetic
preferences. However, during the iterative testing and evaluation phase, he discovered that the
design created excessive drag, causing the vehicle to travel a shorter distance than anticipated
(Mawson, 2003). He then refined his solution by altering the shape of the vehicle body to be more
streamlined and reducing the overall weight by substituting heavier materials with lighter
alternatives.

This example perfectly encapsulates the effectiveness of the design process. Mike was not simply
following instructions; he was actively engaged in problem-solving, diagnosing a performance issue,
and applying his knowledge to iterate and optimise his solution. This demonstrates the process’s
capacity to foster critical thinking, as students must constantly evaluate their decisions against
performance criteria (Hill & Smith, 2005). Furthermore, the design process can be a powerful
vehicle for developing key competencies, including empathy and user-centred design, which are
increasingly valued in modern education. By integrating empathic design approaches, the process
becomes more meaningful and relevant to students, moving beyond mere technical

, problem-solving to include human and social considerations (Laitinen & Hilmola, 2024). When
eighth-grade students in Finland engaged in a holistic craft process that included user feedback,
their solutions became more refined and better suited to the needs of their intended users,
demonstrating that the process is not purely technical but also deeply social and contextual
(Laitinen & Hilmola, 2024).

However, the effectiveness of the design process is not guaranteed. Research indicates that
students often struggle with the early stages of investigation and problem definition, preferring to
jump directly to making, a phenomenon known as "design fixation" (Lawson, 2006). The
framework's effectiveness, therefore, is highly dependent on the teacher's role as a facilitator who
can scaffold the process, prompting students to engage with each stage meaningfully rather than
treating them as a checklist (Barak, 2006). When implemented with fidelity, however, the design
process remains one of the most robust problem-solving frameworks in Technology Education,
precisely because it mirrors the authentic, non-linear, and iterative nature of real-world
engineering and design practice.

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