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Borges, Mario Neto; Goncalves, Maria Do Carmo Narciso Silva; Cunha, Flavio Macedo – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2003
A worldwide problem in Engineering education is the high rates of students' failure and drop out particularly at the beginning of the course. This is related to the process by which students learn Mathematics. An innovative methodology of teaching calculus was developed and it is presented in this paper. The approach, based on both course…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Methods, Calculus
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Beraud, Andre – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2003
Preoccupied by the fact that the number of women involved in Engineering in Europe is increasing too slowly, a consortium (teams from seven countries) was created in 2001 with the aims to understand why is this the case, and to study means which exist and are effective in attracting women into Engineering training. In particular, an hypothesis was…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Females, Engineering, Foreign Countries
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Lee, S.; Robinson, C. L. – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2005
Diagnostic testing in mathematics has become a favoured tool at many universities. In this paper we report on a novel method of diagnostic testing which incorporates a paired question approach, with two questions being set on each of 20 different topics. It was introduced at Loughborough University for use with first year engineering students in…
Descriptors: Testing, Diagnostic Tests, Universities, College Mathematics
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Menoni, Scira – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss how long term risk prevention and civil protection may enter in university programs for environmental engineers and urban and regional planners. Design/methodology/approach: First the distinction between long term risk prevention and emergency preparedness is made, showing that while the first has…
Descriptors: Special Programs, Prevention, Emergency Programs, Foreign Countries
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Lazanas, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
One of the purposes of knowledge generation at the higher education level is the creation of expertise. However, the mental structures that an expert uses to process information are not generally considered. Instead, information alone is presented to the learner and it is hoped that he or she will somehow integrate this information into knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Energy
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Earl, Joanne K.; Bright, Jim E. H. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
A study is reported that investigates the relationship between career decision status, quantity and quality of work experience obtained by university students. Career decision status is the term used to capture an individual's level of decidedness and comfort with their career decisions and the reasons underlying this state (Jones & Lohmann,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Work Experience, College Students, Computer Science
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Lohmann, Jack R.; Rollins, Howard A.; Hoey, J. Joseph – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Engineering curricula are increasingly focused on developing student competencies. Many new competencies needed by engineers today are professional skills (sometimes called the "soft skills"). Among the new competencies for engineering graduates is global competence, the ability to work knowledgeably and live comfortably in a…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Engineering, Models, Curriculum
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Green, Graham; Smrcek, Ladislav – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Recent research, undertaken using participative observation methods within the Leonardo Da Vinci project "Open-Dynamic-Design", provides evidence that EU industrial practice continues to value the flexibility of physical models across a range of disciplines. This research is placed within the philosophical educational framework…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Design, Participant Observation, Educational Philosophy
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Severiens, Sabine; ten Dam, Geert; Blom, Sarah – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2006
Study careers of minority students in Dutch higher education are still less successful compared with the careers of majority students. Minority students still seem to experience more difficulties than majority students. Vincent Tinto's twin concepts of academic and social integration are used here to explore the experiences of minority and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Higher Education, Social Integration, Engineering
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Dana-Picard, Thierry; Kidron, Ivy; Komar, Meir; Steiner, Joseph – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2005
The Jerusalem College of Technology is an institution for higher education in Israel, where the majority of the students study towards an undergraduate degree in Engineering (Electronics, Applied Optics, Computers, etc.). The studies are held on three different campuses, one campus for men and two for women. We describe the organization of the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Undergraduate Study
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Foster, Patrick N. – Tech Directions, 2005
Far and away, the issue causing the most concern--and the most excitement--among technology educators is "engineering." Some technology teachers see engineering as an invigorating new direction for the field. To them, engineering is the pinnacle of technological careers, and "engineering education" is a logical step forward for the profession…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Elementary Secondary Education, Industrial Arts, Engineering
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Ureyen, Mehmet – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2006
In this study, the effect of different definitions of concavity on students' understanding was investigated. Students enrolled in the calculus-II course in the science and engineering faculties in Anadolu University, Turkey were divided into two groups and each group was given a different definition of concavity. At the end of the study, both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Measurement, Definitions, Calculus
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Carew, Anna L.; Mitchell, Cynthia A. – Environmental Education Research, 2006
Metaphors can be powerful teaching and learning tools which may help us to understand novel, complex or abstract concepts using familiar language and thought structures. Academics routinely use metaphors in their university teaching to explain new or difficult ideas to students. In this article the authors argue that tertiary teachers' metaphors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering, College Faculty, Figurative Language
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Carolyn W. T. Lee-Parsons – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
The topics and concepts in this biochemical engineering course are presented in the context of the path from drug discovery to manufacturing. The basics for working in the area of cell culture process development are covered in an interesting, relevant, and connected way. This paper presents activities for engaging students in learning the…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Biotechnology
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Joseph J. Biernacki – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
The ABET Engineering Criteria Program Outcomes and Assessment presents faculty, department heads, and college administrators with the challenge to actually demonstrate that their graduates have a broad range of abilities. This challenge has precipitated an unprecedented outcomes-based movement in engineering education. One possible course-level…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Chemical Engineering, College Curriculum, College Outcomes Assessment
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