학술논문

Student experience of a scenario-centred curriculum.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Engineering Education. Jun2010, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p235-245. 11p. 1 Chart, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*CURRICULUM
*TEAM learning approach in education
*CLASSES (Groups of students)
*ENVIRONMENTAL engineering
*SUSTAINABLE development
*EFFECTIVE teaching
*INDUSTRIAL arts
*ENGINEERING education
*INSTRUCTIONAL systems
Language
ISSN
0304-3797
Abstract
In 2006 UCL implemented new scenario-centred degree programmes in Civil and Environmental Engineering. The new curriculum can be characterised as a hybrid of problem-based, project-based and traditional approaches to learning. Four times a year students work in teams for one week on a scenario which aims to integrate learning from lecture and laboratory classes and to develop generic skills including team working and communication. Student experience of the first two years the old and new curricula were evaluated using a modified Course Experience Questionnaire. The results showed that students on the new programme were motivated by the scenarios and perceived better generic skills development, but had a lower perception of teaching quality and the development of design skills. The results of the survey support the implementation new curriculum but highlight the importance of strong integration between conventional teaching and scenarios, and the challenges of adapting teaching styles to suit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]