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    Influence of Collaborative Curriculum Design on Educational Beliefs, Communities of Practitioners, and Classroom Practice in Transportation Engineering Education

    Source: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice:;2014:;Volume ( 140 ):;issue: 003
    Author:
    David S. Hurwitz
    ,
    Joshua Swake
    ,
    Shane Brown
    ,
    Rhonda Young
    ,
    Kevin Heaslip
    ,
    Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt
    ,
    Rod E. Turochy
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000196
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The development and widespread implementation of best practices in transportation engineering classrooms is important in attracting and retaining the next generation of transportation engineers. Engineering education professionals have uncovered many best practices in the field; however, the process of effectively disseminating and ultimately achieving the widespread adoption of these best practices by others is not yet well understood. Sixty participants, including faculty members, Ph.D. students, and public-sector employees, attended a transportation engineering education workshop convened in Seattle to promote the collaborative development and adoption of active learning and conceptual exercises in the introduction to transportation engineering class. Participant assessments were conducted in the form of presurvey, postsurvey, and follow-up survey. Results showed immediately positive shifts in participant beliefs about the importance of active learning and conceptual exercises, with declines during the follow-up period, an increased density and connectivity of curriculum-development networks, and extensive reports of valuable experiences and influences from the workshop.
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    contributor authorDavid S. Hurwitz
    contributor authorJoshua Swake
    contributor authorShane Brown
    contributor authorRhonda Young
    contributor authorKevin Heaslip
    contributor authorKristen L. Sanford Bernhardt
    contributor authorRod E. Turochy
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:43:03Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:43:03Z
    date copyrightJuly 2014
    date issued2014
    identifier other%28asce%29em%2E1943-7889%2E0000007.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/60452
    description abstractThe development and widespread implementation of best practices in transportation engineering classrooms is important in attracting and retaining the next generation of transportation engineers. Engineering education professionals have uncovered many best practices in the field; however, the process of effectively disseminating and ultimately achieving the widespread adoption of these best practices by others is not yet well understood. Sixty participants, including faculty members, Ph.D. students, and public-sector employees, attended a transportation engineering education workshop convened in Seattle to promote the collaborative development and adoption of active learning and conceptual exercises in the introduction to transportation engineering class. Participant assessments were conducted in the form of presurvey, postsurvey, and follow-up survey. Results showed immediately positive shifts in participant beliefs about the importance of active learning and conceptual exercises, with declines during the follow-up period, an increased density and connectivity of curriculum-development networks, and extensive reports of valuable experiences and influences from the workshop.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleInfluence of Collaborative Curriculum Design on Educational Beliefs, Communities of Practitioners, and Classroom Practice in Transportation Engineering Education
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume140
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000196
    treeJournal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice:;2014:;Volume ( 140 ):;issue: 003
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