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Conference Session
New Teaching Methods in Construction Eduction
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Casey Cline, Boise State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
identify the specific key competenciesthat are needed to be an effective project manager in the U.S. construction industry.However, much less research has been conducted to determine the most effective ways toteach identified key competencies to adults in higher education. Construction educationprograms are charged with providing an education that will result in a leadership role inconstruction. Standards and criteria for accredited construction education programs set-forthby the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE)5 state that CM curricula shouldbe responsive to technical developments and should reflect the application of evolvingknowledge in the construction industry. The ACCE further charges CM programs toregularly evaluate and
Conference Session
Global Education in Construction Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Hildreth, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Bruce Gehrig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Construction
the survey link, and they in turn distributed thelink to their membership via email. Therefore, the exact number of potential respondentssolicited is unknown and the response rate to the survey cannot be calculated. A total of 58responses were received, which likely reflects a very low response rate. Of the 58 responses Page 22.256.4received, 30 of those answered yes to the initial question indicating their involvement in hiring orpromotion of construction personnel.Responses to questions 2 through 8 were assigned numerical values for analysis, ranging from avalue of 5 for “strongly agree” to a value of 1 for “strongly disagree”. A “neutral
Conference Session
New Teaching Methods in Construction Eduction
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ifte Choudhury, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
considered as tools for enhancing studentlearning, home works have been found to have a positive relationship with overall studentperformance19.The effect of one other variable on performance that has been tested by many researchers isgender. Some studies indicate that men have more positive attitude toward education inengineering and science than women10, 21. It is reflected by their performance in relevant courses.However, there are other studies that do not report any correlation between gender and studentperformance 22, 23, 24.In view of the findings from this review of the literature, it was decided to include a few othervariables in the model for analysis of the relationship between video-viewing and studentperformance. These variables include
Conference Session
New Teaching Methods in Construction Eduction
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Walewski, Texas A&M University; Amy Ahim Kim
Tagged Divisions
Construction
generate future engineers that reflect industry needs.5 6 7 To meet societaldemands, engineers and engineering educators have increasingly recognized that engineering ismore than technical and scientific skills.8 Young engineers are expected to meet increasinglyhigher expectations by having technical skills and understand non-technical contents such associal responsibilities, social skills and humanities. Engineers that are flexible, work well inteams, have good communication skills and knowledgeable about political, environmental,economical and ethical concerns are becoming commonplace. The effect of globalization hasalso put more pressure on engineers and engineering education. Martin et al.9 studiedengineering graduates’ perception on how well