• DocumentCode
    3683767
  • Title

    An example of teaching slope stability from true case hisrories: Three year experience

  • Author

    Ilaria Giusti;Diego Lo Presti;Nunziante Squeglia

  • Author_Institution
    University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1059
  • Lastpage
    1064
  • Abstract
    Part of the information summarized in this paper has already been published (Lo Presti 2013). The context (Study Course, Subject) within which the case history has been used and the case history itself has already been described. Such details are reported for a full understanding. Anyway the present paper mainly evaluates the effectiveness of using such a case history after an experience of three years. The use of case histories in classroom mainly involves an inductive teaching approach. This paper discusses the intrinsic advantages and possible drawbacks of such an inductive approach in the light of three year experience. More specifically, the paper illustrates an example of teaching the class of “slope stability” based on such methodology. The experience took place at the University of Pisa in the second tier degree of Civil Engineering of Infrastructures in 2010 and covered three academic years. The inductive teaching approach is very popular in the British/American Higher Education system. On the contrary it is not so popular in Latin countries like Italy. In order to make more clear the comprehension of this paper to the potential readers, information on the Higher Education system in Europe and specifically in Italy is also given.
  • Keywords
    "Education","History","Soil","Europe","Stability analysis","Civil engineering","Physics"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICL.2015.7318178
  • Filename
    7318178