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Virginia Grande; Thomas Taro Lennerfors; Anne-Kathrin Peters; Kristina von Hausswolff – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
In this paper, we discuss the ethical responsibilities of being a role model as an engineering teacher in higher education. We draw on virtue ethics, care ethics, ethics of freedom and role modeling theory, using Grande's framework for engineering education. We argue that the three ethical theories give different views on the ethics of role…
Descriptors: Role Models, Engineering Education, Ethics, Caring
Morris, Richard; Childs, Peter; Hamilton, Tom – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2007
Courses in product design are offered within the United Kingdom at the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex and in both cases are run within engineering departments alongside traditional engineering courses. This paper outlines some of the intrinsic pedagogic practices that are employed by these, and other, design courses. It…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Creativity, Role Models, Engineering
Emilsson, U. Melin; Lilje, B. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2008
The aim of this paper is to discuss whether "social competence" is necessary for engineers to contribute to sustainable development and if it is, how to teach communication, group-processes and leadership in technical environments like engineering education programmes. The article reflects on a pedagogical project carried out in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Engineering, Technical Occupations