Slovenia 9th Grade Curriculum - Technology (Tehnika in tehnologija)

This curriculum outlines the subject of Technology (Tehnika in tehnologija) for 9th grade in Slovenia. It is structured around project-based learning, emphasizing practical application and problem-solving. The curriculum is divided into several key areas:

I. Man and Creation:

  • Workshop behavior, organization, and workspace maintenance.
  • Safety procedures in the workshop.
  • The influence of technology on the environment (both positive and negative), and mitigation strategies.
  • Manufacturing as an organized process, including basic principles of work division and practical examples.

II. Documentation:

  • Representing objects in spatial projection.
  • The significance of isometric projection drawing.
  • Sketching and drawing objects in isometric or spatial projection.
  • Sketching objects from sheet metal or wire.
  • Technical and technological documentation (metals, constructions).
  • Drawing or 3D modeling with computer-aided design (CAD) software.

III. Materials and Processing (Technology):

  • Metals:
      • Characteristics and applications of common metals.
      • Types and classification of metals, testing their properties.
      • Metal semi-finished products.
      • Designing and creating products from sheet metal or wire, followed by evaluation.
      • Technological processes for metalworking.
      • Safety in the workplace.
      • Inspection and measurements using tools like calipers.
      • Work division and assembly lines.
      • Environmental impact of metal production and use, waste recycling.
      • Metalworking professions and required skills.
  • Engines:
      • Justification for the use of engines.
      • Studying internal combustion engines (four-stroke gasoline, diesel, two-stroke).
      • Impact of motorization on the environment and safety measures in traffic.
      • Professions in the automotive industry.
  • Drives:
      • Types of motion in devices and machines.
      • The role of drives in machines and their components: axles, shafts, gears, bearings, and lubricants.
      • Composition, operation, and application of belt, gear, chain, and friction drives.
      • Gear ratios.
      • Building models of devices using drives.
      • Drives in bicycles.

IV. Technical Resources:

  • Main components of machines and their functions.
  • The usefulness of electrical energy.
  • Components of electrical circuits, building models.
  • Conductors and insulators.
  • Symbols of components and diagrams of electrical circuits.
  • Switches as control elements.
  • Electrical voltage of sources and its unit.
  • Dangers of electric current.
  • Impact of electricity production and consumption on the environment.
  • Alternative sources (solar, wind power plants, etc.).
  • Electrical consumers, electric motors.
  • Circuits with multiple switches, truth tables.
  • Dependence of the direction of rotation of a DC motor on the direction of electric current.
  • Using drives to reduce the number of rotations (gears, belts).
  • Constructing, building, and evaluating the operation of models.

V. Economics:

  • Development, production, and sales cycle of a product.
  • Basic elements for calculating the value of a product and determining its price.
  • Influence of individual elements on the price.

VI. Computer and Control, Computer-Aided Manufacturing:

  • Drawing with CAD software.
  • Calculating product costs with computer tools.
  • Computer-controlled devices.
  • Connecting computers to devices through inputs and outputs.
  • The role of computers in controlling work processes and devices.
  • Principles of CAD/CAM operation.

VII. Traffic Education:

  • Drives in bicycles or motorcycles, their operation, and importance for safe driving.
  • Traffic regulations.

VIII. Safety:

  • Safety regulations and ensuring safe working conditions.
  • Evaluating the importance of following traffic regulations.

This curriculum promotes project-based learning, where students identify problems, develop solutions, create products, and evaluate their work. It emphasizes practical skills, technical knowledge, and environmental awareness. The curriculum also integrates cross-curricular connections with other subjects, fostering a holistic learning experience.

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