Ion Mierlus-Mazilu, Valentina Iuliana Manea, Raluca Ioana Grasu, Ramona Silvestru
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Integrating Modern Educational Methods in Teaching Mathematical Statistics to Civil Engineering Students
This article explores innovative approaches in the pedagogy of mathematical statistics within civil engineering education, emphasizing the integration of STEM principles and service-learning methodologies. It argues for a practical, context-driven educational model that enhances the understanding and application of statistical methods under uncertainty in engineering projects. By incorporating STEM, the curriculum not only covers theoretical aspects but also applies these concepts to solve practical engineering problems, enhancing students' ability to handle real-world complexities. Service-learning is further integrated, promoting an experiential learning environment where students engage in community-based projects that require statistical solutions. These projects help students develop critical thinking and analytical skills by applying their knowledge in tangible settings, thereby bridging the gap between theoretical statistics and practical application. This approach not only enriches learning outcomes but also prepares students for professional challenges by providing them with a robust toolkit to address the probabilistic and statistical needs of modern engineering tasks. The article will delve into various case studies that demonstrate the successful implementation of these methodologies and discuss the potential for scalability and adaptation in different educational settings. Through this innovative pedagogical framework, the article showcases how modern educational strategies can significantly enhance the teaching and learning of mathematical statistics in civil engineering.