scholarly journals Board 84: Work in Progress: Development of Learning Skills Modules for First-Year Engineering Students

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsay Corneal
Author(s):  
Boris Taratutin ◽  
Taylor Lobe ◽  
Jonathan Stolk ◽  
Robert Martello ◽  
Katherine C. Chen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Elizabeth DaMaren ◽  
Danielle Pearlston ◽  
Stephen Mattucci

Reimagined curriculum models offer new possibilities for embedding durable competencies into the curriculum, including critical reflection, which promotes the development of self-directed learning skills. However, students often perceive these skills as unimportant with pre-existing biases focusing on technical content as the core of engineering.  The primary goal of this work was to identify key considerations when integrating critical reflection into engineering curricula, specifically in the context of first-year engineering, to promote the development of student self-directed learning skills.  This work was framed within the Students-as-Partners (SaP) approach, where two undergraduate students worked in collaboration with the instructor. To gather information regarding student perceptions of critical reflection, focus groups were conducted for first-year engineering students and students familiar with reflection.  Qualitative thematic analysis was performed on the focus group data and key insights were identified and categorized into five themes: approaches, supporting students, evaluation and framing, development pathway and value, and reflection for engineers. Suggested learning outcomes, student activities, and evaluation methods are proposed. These findings are applicable to implementing reflection across a variety of academic settings, as they highlight main considerations and challenges faced with reflection from the perspective of students in multiple programs. 


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Zahid ◽  
Evin Groundwater ◽  
Yanfen Li ◽  
Celia Elliott ◽  
Andrew Smith ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suzanne Zurn-Birkhimer ◽  
Mayari Serrano Anazco ◽  
Beth Holloway ◽  
Rachel Baker

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