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- 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Barbara Lovitts, National Academy of Engineering; Norman Fortenberry, National Academy of Engineering
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Educational Research and Methods
Underlying Educational InterventionsThe Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education (CASEE) at theNational Academy of Engineering has developed a web-based database that summarizes theavailable research on educational interventions designed to enhance student learning, retention,and professional success (see www.PR2OVE-IT.org -- Peer Reviewed Research OfferingValidation of Effective and Innovative Teaching). The website is similar to the U.S. Departmentof Education’s What Works Clearinghouse (http://www.whatworks.ed.gov/>), except thatPR2OVE-IT does not engage in extensive pre-screening of papers for rigor. Rather, we leavejudgments of rigor up to individual users of the system and focus instead on summarizing theresults of
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- Curricula of the Past, Present, and Future
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- 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Thomas Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University; Robert Pangborn, Pennsylvania State University; David Wormley, Pennsylvania State University
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Educational Research and Methods
resulted in lasting changes. The ChemE project was notsustained, for two reasons. First, although it was very effective, the ChemE project proved to beso facility and people intensive that it became clear that it could not be institutionalized in itsoriginal form. Secondly, the faculty champion departed Penn State before lower cost ways toadapt the approach could be investigated. Page 11.3.7The fate of the IME and ME projects gave us some new insights into the change process. TheIME, Inc. project was a definite success and met expectations for student outcomes. Its successallowed the IME faculty to see that such changes could be undertaken