用他们自己的话来说:学生对专业本科工程课程技术诗歌写作的看法:机遇与挑战

Q3 Social Sciences
Elif Akçalı, Jade Williams, Rachel Burress, Albert Aguila, Mariana Buraglia
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虽然一些研究将诗歌纳入工程课程,但没有研究探索在本科工程教育中使用写关于技术主题的诗歌来培养创造性思维技能。本研究探讨了工科学生对将诗歌写作纳入高级学科特定工程课程的看法。考虑两个研究问题:(RQ1)学生认为诗歌作业对他们的职业生涯有益吗?(RQ2)如果有的话,学生们从诗歌作业中获得了什么好处?佛罗里达大学工业与系统工程专业的61名学生完成了一项包含四个问题的开放式调查。对数据进行定性编码和分析。对于RQ1, 63.3%的参与者认为作业对他们未来的工程职业有益,13.3%的人认为没有好处,23.3%的人不确定。对于RQ2,出现了11个代码类别和4个主题;三个主题讨论了与专业技能(创造性思维、解决问题、沟通)有关的好处,一个主题建议通过加深概念知识的获取来提高技术技能。以技术为主题的诗歌写作在本科工程教育的高级学科特定课程中具有培养创造性思维技能的潜力。进一步的研究是必要的。资助:这项工作得到了佛罗里达大学创意校园项目以及授予E. akalyi的科特迈耶家庭创新前沿教师奖学金的支持。补充材料:电子伴侣可在https://doi.org/10.1287/ited.2023.0284上获得。
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In Their Own Words: Student Perceptions of Technical Poetry Writing in Discipline-Specific Undergraduate Engineering Courses: Opportunities and Challenges
Although some studies have incorporated poetry into engineering courses, no studies exist that explore the use of writing poetry about technical topics to develop creative thinking skills in undergraduate engineering education. This study explores engineering students’ perceptions of incorporating poetry writing within an upper-level discipline-specific engineering course. Two research questions are considered: (RQ1) Do students think that the poetry assignments will be beneficial to their careers? (RQ2) What beneficial gain, if any, do students report from the poetry assignments? Sixty-one students from an industrial and systems engineering course at the University of Florida completed a four-question, open-ended survey. Data were qualitatively coded and analyzed. For RQ1, 63.3% of participants considered the assignment beneficial to their future engineering careers, 13.3% did not see it as beneficial, and 23.3% were uncertain. For RQ2, 11 code categories and four themes emerged; three themes addressed benefits related to professional skills (creative thinking, problem-solving, communication) and one theme suggested the enhancement of technical skills via deepened conceptual knowledge acquisition. Poetry writing on technical topics has the potential to cultivate creative thinking skills in upper-level discipline-specific courses in undergraduate engineering education. Additional research is warranted. Funding: This work was supported by the University of Florida Creative Campus Program as well as The Cottmeyer Family Innovative Frontiers Faculty Fellowship awarded to E. Akçalı. Supplemental Material: The e-companion is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/ited.2023.0284 .
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INFORMS Transactions on Education
INFORMS Transactions on Education Social Sciences-Education
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