设计未来的工程师

J. Mayrose, Steve Macho, C. Greene
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未来工程师计划(EoF)是一项资助计划,旨在促进对工程作为职业道路的兴趣。设计作为一种教学方法被用来提供与STEM相关的内容。开发的课程旨在培训技术教师的技能和技巧,帮助初中和高中水平的学生通过严格的工程预科课程。这项倡议的一个显著目标是为教师提供课程内容和基于设计的活动,使工程相关的学习在课堂上以低到中等的成本进行。377名教师在纽约州的7个地点参加了为期6周的暑期项目。来自美国、加拿大和英国7个州和6所不同学院和大学的25多名教师开发和讲授了这些课程。课程内容包括数字电子与控制系统、工程与技术、工程与原型设计、生物技术与生物工程、设计与创新。对所有参与者进行了计划前和计划后的调查。根据反馈,EoF项目影响了大约27,556名纽约州学生,其中40%是女性(11098人),60%是男性(16,458人)。分析还显示,在0.05的显著性水平上,EoF项目后的参与者现在对在课堂上提供严格的工程前课程、使课程与国家标准保持一致以及在未来的课堂上实施EoF内容更有信心。使用实践学习
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Engineers of the Future by Design
The Engineers of the Future Program (EoF) was a grant funded initiative to promote interest in engineering as a career path. Design as a pedagogical approach was used to deliver STEM related content. Courses were developed to train technology teachers in skills and techniques which will help middle and high school level students pass rigorous pre-engineering courses. One notable objective of this initiative was to provide teachers with curricular content and design based activities that enable engineering relevant learning in the classroom at a low to moderate cost. Three hundred seventy seven teachers took part in the six week summer program at 7 sites spanning the state of New York. Over 25 instructors from seven different states in the U.S., Canada, and England, and six different colleges and universities developed and conducted the courses. The six separately delivered course content areas included Digital Electronics & Control Systems, Engineering & Technology, Engineering & Prototyping, Biotechnology & Bioengineering, and Design & Innovation. Pre and post program surveys were given to all participants. Based on responses, the EoF program has impacted an estimated 27,556 New York State students, of which 40% were female (11,098) and 60% male (16,458). The analysis also shows, with a level of significance of 0.05, that post EoF program participants are now more confident in regards to delivering rigorous pre-engineering curricula in their classrooms, aligning the curricula with state standards, and implementing EoF content in their future classes. use hands-on learning
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