國立臺灣師範大學社會教育學系Hong, J. C.Hwang, M. Y.Wong, W. Z.Lin, H. C.Yau, C. M.2014-10-302014-10-302010-12-011573-1804http://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/handle/20.500.12235/33739This study aims to investigate the differences between male and female students in technology project design. The major gender differences discussed in this study include the problem discovering and solving abilities, maneuverability, and inquiry attitude among middle grade students. In the project design, students were required to design and complete a wooden robot with limited materials in a restricted timeframe. Data was collected through field study during the project making. The results of this study indicated that some differences existed between male and female students. For example, power tool manupulation was more appealing to boys than girls. On the other hand, girls were better at resource management than boys. Through social learning, female students have an overtime improvement. Pedagogical considerations are suggested to strengthen gender-specific problem solving skills, so that all students can realize their design potential.Gender differenceProblem solvingTechnological designSocial Cognitive learningJunior high school studentGender differences in social cognitive learning at a technological project design