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commitment to RT transformed into effective RT for communities 5 1.5 RT is not supported nor 2.5 Academic advisors can help students required by academic institutions circumvent institutional barriers to RTRT in Academic Research Program: Student Case Studies in HES @ MinesAs reported in our ASEE 2022 paper [1], graduate students’ journey to RT begins with an in-depth process of formation which includes a self-reflection of their perspectives as historical andsocial agents, extensive critical readings of the history of engineering, development, and the roleof engineers in development. Once they
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70 90 115 130 150 Licensed & Copyright 2019 Mitchell R. Hammer, Ph.D. 97 Figure 1: Intercultural Development Continuum and IDI ScoresQuantitative Data AnalysisIDI datasets of student that completed the HE minor were selected from a broader IDI dataset.Quantitative analysis was conducted to detect changes intercultural competence, specificallyevaluating if shifts from orientations within Monocultural Mindset to Intercultural Mindsetutilizing the Intercultural Development Inventory IDI scores that were generated via the
students and practitioners are addressing global inequality and the SDGs in career pathways, especially now, when activists are calling for the development sector to implement decolonized and anti-racist structures. Emma graduated from the California Polytechnic with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 2019 and an M.S. in Irrigation Engineering in 2020.Prof. Amy Javernick-Will, University of Colorado Boulder Amy Javernick-Will is a Professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder in the Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 avigating Transformational Resistance: Exploring Humanitarian Engineering N Students
of Rural and Small-Town Students: Opportunities to Learn, Aspirations, Preparation, and College Enrollment,” Educational Researcher, vol. 50, no. 9, p. 0013189X2110275, Jun. 2021, doi: https://doi.org/10.3102/0013189x211027528.[6] L. Bjerke and Charlotta Mellander, “Mover Stayer Winner Loser - A study of income effects from rural migration,” RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, vol. 130, Feb. 2019.[7] K. P. S. Goodpaster, O. A. Adedokun, and G. C. Weaver, “Teachers’ Perceptions of Rural STEM Teaching: Implications for Rural Teacher Retention,” The Rural Educator, vol. 33, no. 3, Nov. 2018, doi: https://doi.org/10.35608/ruraled.v33i3.408.[8] L. F. Hutchison, “Addressing the STEM Teacher Shortage in American
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sustainability. Bielefeldt is a Fellow of the ASEE and a licensed P.E. in Colorado.Prof. Lupita D Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder Lupita D. Montoya is Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder with courtesy appointment in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Colorado ScAndrea Ferro, Clarkson University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work in Progress: Quality Indicators for Community Engaged Education, Scholarship, and ResearchAbstractAcademia can engage with communities in a variety of ways, including an education focus (suchas service