Developing interdisciplinary and intercultural skills in engineers through short-term field experiences

IF 0.7 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
J. Martín, F. Bideau, Eric Hoesli, Marc Laperrouza, R. Tormey
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Abstract

Short-term field study experiences are increasingly popular in engineering education. Where they include an international dimension, they can also develop skills and knowledge needed for working across cultures and in interdisciplinary teams. Such programs can take students out of their ‘comfort zone’, thereby enabling them to question their previously taken-for-granted assumptions. Here we analyze four different case studies of organizing shortterm international field study programs in engineering education which share a methodology of mixing student disciplines and skills, of interaction with people from other cultures or contexts, and using reflection tools drawn from social and human sciences. While such programs appear to directly address skills desired in engineering students, it was extremely challenging to fit them within the constraints of a traditional university program and to have their modes of reflection accepted as valid by more traditional engineering education practitioners.
通过短期的现场经验,培养工程师的跨学科和跨文化技能
短期的实地学习经历在工程教育中越来越受欢迎。如果课程涉及国际层面,他们还可以发展跨文化和跨学科团队工作所需的技能和知识。这样的课程可以把学生带出他们的“舒适区”,从而使他们能够质疑他们以前认为理所当然的假设。在这里,我们分析了四个不同的案例研究,这些案例研究是关于在工程教育中组织短期国际实地研究项目的,它们分享了一种混合学生学科和技能的方法,与来自其他文化或背景的人互动的方法,以及使用来自社会科学和人文科学的反思工具的方法。虽然这样的课程似乎直接解决了工科学生所需要的技能,但要使他们适应传统大学课程的限制,并让更传统的工程教育从业者接受他们的反思模式,这是极具挑战性的。
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Informacios Tarsadalom
Informacios Tarsadalom INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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