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Research of Project Lead The Way® (PLTW™) Curricula, Pedagogy, and Professional Development  Pre-college students must be educated to make informed decisions in our technology-based world. Project Lead The Way® (PLTW™), a pre-engineering curriculum, focuses on producing secondary graduates with an enhanced level of technological literacy and competency. The research activities regarding increasing engineering and technological literacy of K-12 students in the PLTW™ network will provide a perspective of how well pre-college students are learning about technology and engineering, and becoming technologically literate.