Resistant Materials

by Alan Goodier and John Davies

Published 27 June 1996
Design and Technology: Resistant Materials relates the work that students in key stage 4 aged 14–16 will be involved in to industrial practices. There are six case studies, each of which looks at the way a company designs and makes products. The companies chosen will have wide-ranging appeal to students, from a jeweller who makes single and batch items to manufacturers of hi-fi equipment. There is a range of design and make assignments, focused practical tasks and activities in which students are asked to investigate, disassemble and evaluate familiar products and applications. The case study material in this book is entirely new and so teachers will find much to interest them, as well as motivating the students. The text is written to be very accessible and there are numerous colour illustrations throughout.

Food

by Beryl Austoni and Alan Goodier

Published 27 June 1996
Design and Technology: Food is a full colour textbook which provides full coverage of the design and technology requirements for key stage 4/GCSE within the focus area of food. It looks at the way new products are designed and developed within the industry, using a range of original case studies based on REAL industrial contexts. The authors relate the activities that students will be involved in to industrial practices. There are case studies based around three companies: Weetabix, Pret A Manger (a chain of shops selling sandwiches) and Cryovac (a company which manufactures plastics for food products). The book includes focused practical tasks, design and make assignments and activities in which students disassemble and evaluate familiar products.