TY - GEN
T1 - AN EXPLORATION OF TEACHERS' COMPETENCIES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING EDUCATION
AU - Feng, Xiaoqi
AU - Hölttä-Otto, Katja
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Engineering education requires competent teachers to facilitate students' interdisciplinary learning in solving complex problems and engage students in interdisciplinary teamwork. While most studies in the literature have focused on identifying or measuring students' competencies, few studies have focused on teachers. What teacher competencies are essential for effective interdisciplinary teaching in engineering education? To answer this question and contribute to teacher development and improve student learning, this study analyzes teachers' competencies in interdisciplinary engineering education. We conducted qualitative interviews with 14 teachers in engineering education with diverse disciplinary backgrounds in engineering, design, technology, science and business. Thematic analysis is used to highlight teachers' social, affective, and pedagogical competencies. The results show that all three areas of competencies are considered to be essential for teachers. Teachers appear to have a good level of social competency, as they recognize the importance of effective communication with students and co-teachers across disciplines, as well as with industry partners. Teachers also exhibit a decent level of affective competency through their motivation for learning. In addition, we found that the lack of interdisciplinary-related knowledge added more difficulties for teachers to gain pedagogical competency in interdisciplinary engineering education. The results of this study can be used for designing teachers' professional development programs related to interdisciplinarity.
AB - Engineering education requires competent teachers to facilitate students' interdisciplinary learning in solving complex problems and engage students in interdisciplinary teamwork. While most studies in the literature have focused on identifying or measuring students' competencies, few studies have focused on teachers. What teacher competencies are essential for effective interdisciplinary teaching in engineering education? To answer this question and contribute to teacher development and improve student learning, this study analyzes teachers' competencies in interdisciplinary engineering education. We conducted qualitative interviews with 14 teachers in engineering education with diverse disciplinary backgrounds in engineering, design, technology, science and business. Thematic analysis is used to highlight teachers' social, affective, and pedagogical competencies. The results show that all three areas of competencies are considered to be essential for teachers. Teachers appear to have a good level of social competency, as they recognize the importance of effective communication with students and co-teachers across disciplines, as well as with industry partners. Teachers also exhibit a decent level of affective competency through their motivation for learning. In addition, we found that the lack of interdisciplinary-related knowledge added more difficulties for teachers to gain pedagogical competency in interdisciplinary engineering education. The results of this study can be used for designing teachers' professional development programs related to interdisciplinarity.
KW - competencies
KW - engineering education
KW - interdisciplinary education
KW - teaching and learning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142534961&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1115/DETC2022-88643
DO - 10.1115/DETC2022-88643
M3 - Conference article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85142534961
T3 - Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference
BT - 19th International Conference on Design Education (DEC)
PB - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
T2 - ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
Y2 - 14 August 2022 through 17 August 2022
ER -