Abstract
Teachers ideas, attitudes and beliefs about a subject are thought to influence the way the subject is taught. This paper reports on a pilot study conducted to explore mathematics educator's views about technology edu.cation and its relationship to mathematics. Related mathematics edu.cation literaturefocuses on technology's utilitarian value to mathematics education, with panicular emphasis being placed on the use of computers and calculators. Little attention is given to mathematics education's contribution to technology education. Results from the study reflected the approach taken in the literature and suggest that the mathematics educators had d(fficulty in adopting a balanced view of the relationship between mathematics education and technology educdtion. The paper calls for a broader approach on the part of mathematics education and argues that more attention be given to the interrelatedness of knowledge and the boundaries between the school subject areas