Engineering flexible teaching and learning in engineering education
Author:
Stuart Palmer
DOI:
10.1080/03043790010009149
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
European Journal of Engineering Education,
Volume
26,
Issue
1
March
2001
, pages 1
- 13
Subjects:
Continuing Professional Development;
Engineering Education;
Higher Education;
International & Comparative Education;
Number of References: 27
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Abstract
The key challenges for achieving flexibility in flexible mode programmes in engineering and technology include: the integration of the explicit and implicit content in potentially disparate and isolated study modules across the whole programme curriculum; ensuring the validity and consistency of policies for granting students advanced standing based on recognition for prior learning and workplace experience; developing learning materials and experiences that cater for a wide and diverse audience, while at the same time offering relevance to the individual student in their own context; creating innovative communication environments that bring remote students into both the directed and the discursive discussion that are an important part of the learning process; and the financial and resourcing sustainability of the development, maintenance and delivery of high quality flexible mode engineering and technology study programmes.
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