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ENE 50200: History and Philosophy of Engineering Education
Week 6: Epistemology and Ontology
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ENE 50200: History and Philosophy of Engineering Education
Readings for ENE 502.
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Week 1: Welcome and Introduction
Week 2: Laying out the Groundwork
Week 3: Early Engineering Education
Week 4: Engineering Education in the Progressive Era
Week 5: Bounding Engineering Problems
Week 6: Epistemology and Ontology
Week 7: Educational Research
Week 8: Ethics and Moral Education of Engineers Part 1
Week 9: Ethics and Moral Education of Engineers Part 2
Week 10: How does Engineering Education Reform Happen?
Week 11: Writing Argument Papers
Week 12: Multicultural and International Education
Week 13: Social Justice in Enigneering Education
Readings
Noddings, ch 6 (epistemology and education)
Learning professional ways of being: Ambiguities of becoming.
Dall’Alba, G. (2009). Educational Philosophy and Theory, 41(1), 34–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-5812.2008.00475.x
Theory and Methods in Political Science
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Vivien Lowndes (Editor); David Marsh (Editor); Gerry Stoker (Editor)
Call Number: JA71 .T497 2018
ISBN: 9781137603524
Publication Date: 2017-10-18
Lowndes, V. Marsh, D. & Stoker, G. (2018). Red Globe Press. Read chapter 11.
Toward an Epistemology of Engineering.
Figueiredo, A. De. (2008). In 2008 Workshop on Philosophy and Engineering. Royal Academy of Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1080/07370008.1985.9649008
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