The purpose of this study was to explore the strategies for applying TRIZ to technology education. This study was carried out through literature review on contradiction, 40 principles, 76 standard solutions, multi screen method, effects, the law of technology evolution, and ARIZ, and questionnaire survey to investigate the validity. Through this study the strategies for applying TRIZ to technology education were proposed and the validity was identified. Only the '40 Principles' was appropriate to technology education of elementary and middle school. The results of this study were as follows; In elementary school technology education, segmentation, extraction, local quality, asymmetry, consolidation, universality, counterweight, do it in reverse, mediator, self service, dispose, flexible membranes or thin films, changing the color, homogeneity, rejecting and regenerating parts, and composite materials were suitable. And in middle school technology education, segmentation, extraction, local quality, asymmetry, consolidation, universality, counterweight, prior counteraction, prior action, cushion in advance, do it in reverse, dynamicity, partial or excessive action, continuity of useful action, convert harm into benefit, mediator, self service, dispose, flexible membranes or thin films, changing the color, homogeneity, rejecting and regenerating parts, transformation of properties, phase transition, thermal expansion, and composite materials were suitable.