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Transformative Teaching: A Collection of Stories of Engineering Faculty's Pedagogical Journeys (Paperback)

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Preface.- Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Developing a Liberative Pedagogy in Engineering.- Experiencing Vulnerability and Empowerment in Teaching.- From the Armed Services to the Classroom.- Engaging Students through Service Learning and Innovation.- From Food to Simulation with Legos: Engaging Students in Hands-On Learning.- Finding Her Niche with Hands-On, Practical, and Real-World Pedagogy.- Creating a Community of Collaborators to Achieve Curriculum Change.- Teaching with Advocacy: Buffing the Talent to Break the Mold of the Monolithic Engineer.- Conclusion and Lessons Learned.- Authors' Biographies (in order of appearance) .

About the Author


Nadia Kellam is an Associate Professor in the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. She is a qualitative researcher who primarily uses narrative research methods. In her research, Dr. Kellam is broadly interested in developing critical understandings of the culture of engineering education and, especially, the experiences of underrepresented undergraduate engineering students and engineering educators. In addition to teaching undergraduate engineering courses and a graduate course on entrepreneurship, she also enjoys teaching qualitative research methods in engineering education in the Engineering Education Systems and Design Ph.D. program at ASU. Nadia serves as Deputy Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education Brooke Coley is an Assistant Professor in Engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Dr. Coley is Principal Investigator of the Shifting Perceptions, Attitudes and Cultures in Engineering (SPACE) Lab that aspires to elevate the experiences of marginalized populations, dismantle systematic injustices, and transform the way inclusion is cultivated in engineering through the implementation of novel technologies and methodologies in engineering education. Intrigued by the intersections of engineering education, mental health, and social justice, Dr. Coley's primary research interest focuses on virtual reality as a tool for developing empathetic and inclusive mindsets among engineering faculty.She is also interested in hidden populations in engineering education and innovation for more inclusive pedagogies. Audrey Boklage is a Research Assistant in the Center for Engineering Education of the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to entering graduate school, she taught high school science in Texas for seven years. During this time, she redesigned curriculum and served as a mentor for new to profession educators. Upon receiving her doctorate degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on STEM education, she became specifically interested in narrative research methods and faculty development within schools of engineering. Her current research interests include creating inclusive spaces within university engineering environments, specifically makerspaces and asset-based pedagogies

Product Details
ISBN: 9783031794056
ISBN-10: 3031794052
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: May 6th, 2019
Pages: 107
Language: English