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Engineers and Communities: Critical Reflections of Challenges, Opportunities, and Practices of Engaging Each Other
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Reddy, Colorado School of Mines; Juan C. Lucena, Colorado School of Mines
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
related to social justice [3] [4]. Not all approaches toengineering support these outcomes. For example, writing about “engineering mindsets,” DonnaRiley suggests that the ways many engineers work to solve problems may serve to reproduceinequities [5]. The mindsets she describes are particularly troublesome when they preventengineers from taking ideas or perspectives different than their own seriously.As educators, we are particularly concerned about how privileging their own knowledge andexpertise at the expense of others may foreclose opportunities for future engineers to engagemeaningfully with stakeholders. In this paper, we will refer to the stubborn idea that technologyor technical knowledge alone can be used to identify and solve real
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cynthia Helen Carlson P.E., Ph.D., Merrimack College; Anne Pfitzner Gatling, Merrimack College; Katherine Marie Donell
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
practiced in other projects throughout the semester.IntroductionThere are many challenges in STEM education, including stimulating student interest, retainingstudents of diverse abilities and backgrounds, and preparing students to address the realities ofthe post-academic world and work-space. Many novel approaches have been developed toaddress these challenges, including problem- and project-based learning [1], entrepreneurship[2], and flipped classrooms [3].First-year engineering students face many unique challenges, including a heavy academic load ofprimarily technical courses. Engineering student success has been shown to be helped byincreasing students’ peer-to-peer instruction [4], and increased efficacy [5] and increasingstudents’ personal
Conference Session
Engaging Community through STEM partnerships
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Schaffer, Santa Clara University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
instructor.Successes and Lessons LearnedThis class seems to satisfy many of the learning objectives quite well. When assessing their ownabilities, students who completed both the intro and the exit survey over the last two years showeda 20% improvement in their ability to “communicate STEM to younger students”, a 23%improvement in their ability to “manage a classroom”, a 51% improvement in “developing STEMlessons”, a 32% improvement in “classroom time management”, and a 39% improvement in“working with peer instructors.” Students were also asked about how extensive and how unjustsocial, economic, and educational injustice is (i) world-wide, (ii) nationally, (iii) in the Bay Area(California), (iv) in neighborhoods surrounding SCU, and (v) at SCU. In almost all
Conference Session
Community Engagement in Diverse Contexts
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jerrod A. Henderson, University of Houston (CoE & CoT); Virginia Snodgrass Rangel, University of Houston; Rick P. Greer, University of Houston; Mariam Manuel, University of Houston; Sara Jolly Jones, University of Houston; Victoria Doan, University of Houston
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
Center for STEAM in the Katy Independent School District (KISD). She was responsible for implementing STEAM curriculum, instruction, and projects appropriate for K-12 students. Additionally, Mariam has taught both on-level and AP Physics I (formerly known as Pre-AP Physics) and played an integral role in writing the district physics curriculum consisting of rigorous labs, activities, and projects. Mariam fills the role of Alumni Representative on the UTeach STEM Educators Association (USEA) Board and was also elected Secretary-Treasurer. She is also currently pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM education at Texas Tech University.Dr. Sara Jolly Jones, University of HoustonMs. Victoria Doan, University of Houston