Title of article :
In Search of a Perfect Power Engineering Program
Author/Authors :
P. Idowu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Following a prolonged decline in enrollment and interest
in power engineering, educators have formulated a variety of
responses they believe will stem the tide of woes that seem to have
besieged the profession. The range of creative solutions proposed
in many programs are centered around what a power engineering
curriculum should contain, how course materials should be delivered,
and how to market (or promote) the program. This paper
takes a critical look at a number of studies on curriculum development
and learning in higher education. It examines the role that
should be given to students’ conception about learning, instructors’
experience and teaching philosophies, and the impact of curriculum
organization on students’ performance in the design and
implementation of educational innovations. The best aspects of the
new innovations in a power engineering curriculum are then combined
with other components that are deemed necessary to come
up with what a model power engineering program should look like.
Keywords :
Electrical engineering (EE) , power engineeringeducation.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION