This volume opens with a discussion of the rationale, meanings and measures of technological literacy and identifies avenues for research and development in this field. A second section develops some theoretical considerations on scientific and technological literacy, setting the stage for the concluding section consisting of country-specific studies.
David Layton is author of the acclaimed memoir Motion Sickness. David grew up all over the world and now divides his time between Toronto and Barbados. He is the son of the acclaimed Canadian poet Irving Layton and American author and journalist Aviva Cantor.