Curriculum evolution - change via a series of 'controlled explosions'
Auteur(s): |
Ted McKenna
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | The Structural Engineer, juillet 2020, n. 7, v. 98 |
Page(s): | 12-21 |
DOI: | 10.56330/dlpt2581 |
Abstrait: |
This paper, based on the winning entry to the Excellence in Structural Engineering Education Award 2019, presents a multifaceted yet controlled exploration of the potential to achieve progressive change towards a new vision of structural engineering education. The various teaching interventions presented were undertaken in third- and fourth-year modules forming part of the Bachelor (Honours) of Structural Engineering degree programme at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), Ireland. The interventions sought to improve creativity and conceptual design skills, redress the burden of analysis and technical design, while also developing skills in confirmation, communication and teamwork. Feedback from students was received in various formats. Overall, the interventions described, while challenging, were well received. In conclusion, outcomes from the test cases described in this paper provide a strong foundation for further beneficial evolution of the programme, without fear of harm to the programme's well-established reputation in both academia and industry. |
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