Title :
Engineers as second-career teachers: The perceived contribution of engineering education and career to teaching
Author :
Muller, Orna ; Shaharabani, Yael Furman ; Shacham, Miri
Author_Institution :
Software Eng. Dept., ORT Braude Coll. of Eng., Karmiel, Israel
Abstract :
Due to a shortage of high-school teachers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, the Ministry of Education in Israel has initiated special programs for training engineers as second-career teachers. This study aims to explore the possible contribution of education and previous career in engineering to teaching as a second-career. This longitudinal study probes engineers´ perceptions and professional development during their first years of teaching in high-school. It follows the transition to teaching of 30 engineers who have completed an intensive pre-service teacher training program. The research tools include an open questionnaire at the end of the training program and semi-structured interviews with a subgroup of engineers during their first year of teaching at schools. Initial findings show that at the end of the training program, engineers expect their ability of self-directed learning, management skills, thinking skills and problem-solving competencies to contribute to their teaching as a second-career. After 6 months of teaching, the engineers stated that what mostly helps them in teaching are their self-directed learning skills, experience in industry as a lever for enhancing motivation and interest in their students, and their mental maturity which enables effective coping with adolescent students.
Keywords :
STEM; engineering education; professional aspects; teacher training; teaching; Israel; Ministry of Education; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; engineer training; engineering education; high-school teachers; preservice teacher training program; professional development; second-career teachers; teaching; Educational institutions; Engineering education; Engineering profession; Industries; Interviews; Training; Teachers´ professional development; engineering education; engineers´ professional skills; high-school teaching; second-career teachers;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2014 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2014.7044404