scholarly journals The Assessment of Engineers and Engineering education in the Gender-sensitive perspective : Focused on teaching strategies, learning activities, and culture

2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-136
Author(s):  
송효진 ◽  
신동주
2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (S2) ◽  
pp. 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiago Faustino Andrade

<span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-fareast-font-family: SimSun; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;" lang="EN-US">In the present work, the author reports examples of his involvement in different teaching/learning methodologies during his five years of the Integrated Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto. The aim is to explain how useful those experiences have been, allowing him to explore many techno-scientific activities within his engineering education while student as well as other <span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">transferable</span> skills and later, up to the present, as a professional in academic environment. The author wishes to underline the excellent opportunity he had to practice reflection processes as an essential methodology of his engineering education.</span>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brock Barry ◽  
Karl Meyer ◽  
Kevin Arnett ◽  
Berndt Spittka

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 200
Author(s):  
Jasper Jay Nievera Mendoza

With critical social design put into practice, this study described and investigated transformative teaching and emancipation pieces of evidence from 21 Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) pre-service teachers. The participants’ reflection logs were analyzed, with Butin’s technical lens framework as a guide. Findings revealed that the pre-service teachers encountered challenges with the students, parents, cooperating teachers and principals, which turned out to be opportunities for pre-service teachers to exercise their decision-making skills. These participants’ springboard to transformative learning and emancipation, henceforth, were the teaching strategies, principles and learning activities they acquired from their instructors. Pre-service teachers realized they could explore epistemic change as a result of reflection and contemplation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Abdul Hamid, Muhammad Akmansyah

This article intends to discuss the learning management of Tanfîzh al-Qur’an at Islamic Boarding Schools in Lampung Province. Teaching and learning activities need the planning, organizing, implementing and controlling actio. These management functions play a crucial role to  perfect learning tahfizh al-Qur’an. This is qualitative research while data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analyzed by reduction, presentation, and conclusion. Research concluded that the management functions have been carried out on tahfizh al-Qur’an in Islamic boarding schools, but at different intensities. In the planning aspect, generally they do not have written planning as in other formal schools or madrasah. In the organization of teaching materials, teaching strategies and learning media, all of them have in common. And with regard to the learning strategies they use the same principles of memorizing, depositing, and repeating memorization, even though in each boarding schools they have different terms, but same in principle.Keywords: Management, Learning, Tanfîzh Al-Qur’an


Author(s):  
Jeremy Smith ◽  
Paul Compston ◽  
Sally Male ◽  
Caroline Baillie ◽  
Jennifer Turner

Service-learning is a common component of many humanitarian engineering education programs.  Students engage with external organisations and communities, often spending time intensively, on projects linked to their studies.  To help prepare students for substantial service-learning initiatives a dedicated humanitarian engineering course was developed.  To better represent service-learning and enable a greater variety of teaching and learning activities, the course was delivered over five weeks using intensive mode teaching.  This enabled a portion of the class to be involved with a two-week scaffolded immersive international experience running in parallel to the campus delivery.  Threshold concept and capability theory was used to evaluate the course and identify what elements of the course supported or hindered development of student thresholds.  Results identified the main student threshold to be the ability to take account of social factors in engineering design and the activities enabled by the intensive mode teaching were among the strongest contributions to the achievement of this threshold, in particular elements of the international experience.  This highlights the opportunities for intensive mode teaching in supporting activities related to service-learning.


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