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About: Engineering education is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24293 publications have been published within this topic receiving 234621 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual basis for incorporating development education into engineering studies, a general overview of different activities promoted in Spanish technical universities and practical information about optional courses and classroom case studies.
Abstract: Purpose – To show the key points of a development education program for engineering studies fitted within the framework of the human development paradigm.Design/methodology/approach – The bases of the concept of technology for human development are presented, and the relationship with development education analysed. Special attention is dedicated to the role of case studies in engineering courses. After that, the development education program pushed by the Civil Engineering School of Barcelona and Engineering without Borders is explained, focusing on two major contributions: two optional courses about international aid and development and nine classroom case studies about different technologies used in real co‐operation projects.Findings – This work provides a conceptual basis for incorporating development education into engineering studies, a general overview of different activities promoted in Spanish technical universities and practical information about optional courses and classroom case studies.Rese...

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the organization and implementation of a new GTA training program in the Department of Civil and Envi-tional Engineering at the University of Southern California.
Abstract: Four-year colleges and universities are principally responsible for providing the basic knowledge and skills that students require to succeed in civil engineering practice ASCE 1995 . Over the last thirty years and in particular the last decade, appropriations for higher education have declined in nearly every state PEO 2002; Seligo 2003; Gose 2003; Zemsky 2003 . The subsequent impact on availability of resources and a need to maintain enrollment numbers have forced many educational programs, particularly those at larger institutions, to rely more on graduate teaching assistants GTAs in meeting programmatic goals. This reliance has grown significantly over the last fifteen years Luo et al. 2000 . Nyquist et al. 1991 indicated that the proportion of undergraduate education assigned to GTAs is between 25 and 38%. At some universities, the figures rise rapidly; for example, the same proportion at Yale University is roughly 53% Luo et al. 2000 . Based on these figures, it is fair to say that without GTAs, many of the nation’s leading institutions would have difficulty in achieving their respective missions. With respect to the engineering disciplines, the role of a GTA and his or her influence on student learning vary between institutions. GTAs may fulfill a direct instructional need in a classroom or laboratory or serve as a course or laboratory aide or grader. Unfortunately, many GTAs are not adequately prepared for their responsibilities, nor are they fully aware of the influence they have over undergraduate learning Alford 1997 . In most cases, this does not imply a disinterest in improving teaching skills; rather it is a consequence of having only several days to prepare for their teaching duties. Moreover, GTAs are entrenched in their own degree program and may be more concerned with selfsurvival issues—this is primarily a problem for new GTAs Nyquist and Wulff 1996 . Thus, teaching performance and the valuable experience GITAs receive as educators may not always be at the forefront of their agenda. The dichotomy between levels of GTA preparedness and increased reliance on their services is an issue that institutions must effectively address if educational program goals are to be met. This paper describes the organization and implementation of a new GTA training program in the Department of Civil and Envi-

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TL;DR: Black men, underrepresented in engineering, constitute a missing segment of the population who could contribute to the global knowledge economy, and stakeholders need to address this national concern, stakeholders need...
Abstract: Black men, underrepresented in engineering, constitute a missing segment of the population who could contribute to the global knowledge economy. To address this national concern, stakeholders need ...

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the impact on students' learning of a change in assessment in a materials science course for engineers, where the new concept adopted was a "power test" -an open book format final exam, with extended time and opportunities for colleague interaction.
Abstract: This paper explores the impact on students’ learning of a change in assessment in a materials science course for engineers. The theory behind the move is discussed with reference to previous work on developing deeper approaches to learning in students at university. The new concept adopted was a ‘power test‘ — an open book format final exam, with extended time and opportunities for colleague interaction. Student response was evaluated by interviews and structured group discussions using a nominal group technique and outcomes were assessed by classification of student exam answers using the SOLO taxonomy of Biggs & Collis (1982). Results were compared with those of students taking the same course in the previous year but who were assessed by standard closed book exam. Problems associated with the introduction of such a novel course assessment to an otherwise traditional degree are discussed.

46 citations


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2023239
2022652
2021607
20201,010
20191,046
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