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A survey of student-centred approaches to engineering education - a case study concerning Slovenia and Thailand
ID Kocijančič, Slavko (Author)

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Abstract
Contemporary technologies require continuous development of curricula, course contents and laboratory practical classes. However, the teacher-centred teaching approach seems still to dominate in engineering education when compared with more active teaching methods that are oriented towards student-centred learning. This article overviews the cognitive levels in engineering education related to the revised Bloom taxonomy, where student-centred methods can contribute more to higher cognitive levels of knowledge. To examine how engineering educators are qualified, a survey was undertaken at two universities in Slovenia and one in Thailand. The analysis of the questionnaires obtained from engineering educators revealed that they seemed to be dissatisfied with the knowledge, skills and motivation of freshmen students applying for entry to engineering programmes. Respondents were aware of the advantages of student-centred approaches, despite their theoretical knowledge being weak, while their capacity for practical implementation of corresponding methods was considered to be much better.

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Keywords:tehnika
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Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher:UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education
Year:2013
Number of pages:513-516
Numbering:11
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-70010 This link opens in a new window
ISSN:1446-2257
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Keywords:engineering

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