Title :
A longitudinal study of alternative approaches to engineering education: survey of assessment results
Author :
Felder, Richard M. ; Felder, Gary N. ; Dietz, E. Jacquelin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem. Eng. & Stat., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract :
In the fall of 1990, the authors began a longitudinal study of a cohort of students enrolled in the introductory engineering course. These students were taught in a sequence of five engineering courses in five consecutive semesters, using a variety of instructional methods including extensive collaborative (team-based) learning, routine assignment of open-ended problems and problem formulation exercises, and other techniques designed to address the spectrum of learning styles found in all engineering classes. The students enrolled in the introductory course in the fall 1992 semester were designated as a comparison group. Academic performance and retention data were collected and attitudes and self-confidence levels were assessed for both groups throughout their second, third, and fourth years of college. This paper provides a mostly qualitative summary of the assessment data analyzed so far
Keywords :
educational courses; engineering education; teaching; academic performance; attitudes; collaborative learning; engineering education approaches; instructional methods; introductory engineering course; learning styles; longitudinal study; open-ended problems; problem formulation exercises; retention data; self-confidence levels; students; survey; team-based learning; Channel hot electron injection; Chemical engineering; Cities and towns; Collaboration; Data analysis; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Engineering education; Statistics; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1997. 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4086-8
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1997.632656