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Design and Technology

Lead Subject Mentor for Design & Technology Kate Hoddy, Thurstable School

Course Overview

he Design and Technology course at CTTC supports you in developing the confidence and practical knowledge to teach across the full breadth of D&T, including product design, resistant materials, textiles, electronics, and food preparation and nutrition, depending on your specialism and background.

You’ll explore how to teach the iterative design process – researching, designing, making, and evaluating – and how to inspire pupils to become creative problem-solvers. The course includes hands-on experience with tools, materials, and digital technologies, and supports safe and inclusive workshop practice.

As part of your training, you’ll learn how to plan engaging projects that integrate real-world issues such as sustainability, ethics, and innovation, giving pupils a sense of purpose and relevance in their work. You’ll also develop your assessment strategies and learn how to foster creativity, independence, and collaboration in the design classroom.

What You’ll Learn

  • Planning and delivering engaging D&T projects from design brief to finished product
  • Health and safety protocols and risk assessments in practical settings
  • Strategies for teaching designing, making, and evaluating
  • Integrating sustainability and innovation into the curriculum
  • Supporting creativity and independence in a practical subject

Placement Experience

During your placements, you’ll experience the breadth of D&T taught in schools and will take responsibility for leading practical sessions. You’ll receive guidance from your school-based mentor to build your skills in planning, assessment, and managing workshop environments effectively.

Recommended Reading

  • Teaching Design and Technology 3–11 by Douglas Newton
  • Design and Technology: A Level Textbook by Edexcel
  • Design & Technology: Curriculum Progression Frameworks (DfE)

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