- Conference Session
- Special Session: Engineering Leadership—The Courage to Change
- Collection
- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Marnie Jamieson, University of Alberta; John R. Donald P.Eng., University of Guelph
- Tagged Divisions
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
Engineering Education Cultural ArtifactsCulture is generally defined as the shared beliefs, values and artifacts of a social group. Inaddition, cultural constructs shape the beliefs and values of individuals within a group [6].Godfrey [7] [8] [9] noted engineering education culture as a distinct entity that is rarely definedin the literature. Nonetheless she cites work describing certain elements of engineering educationculture such as the positivist research paradigm common in engineering and engineeringeducation research; the premise that “propositional technical knowledge, discovered using areductionist research paradigm, is the prime source of professional knowledge necessary forpreparing students for the profession” [10]; teaching methods; the