2020
DOI: 10.1109/te.2019.2926944
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Engineering Education for Sustainable Development: The European Project Semester Approach

Abstract: Contribution: An analysis of the extent to which sustainability is present in the syllabi, project briefs, report templates, and student final reports of the three Iberian European project semester (EPS) providers, over a five-year period.Background: EPS is a one-semester capstone project framework that adopts project-based learning and multicultural, multidisciplinary teamwork. Educating engineers for sustainable development requires fostering critical and ethical thinking and a desire for equity, solidarity … Show more

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“…Comparing the outputs of this paper with other scientific studies presented in the literature review, it supports the results of some previous studies. Similar to that in [25], the students involved in the course were aware of the various impacts of their projects, in terms of quality of life, social responsibility, the use of resources and environmentally friendly behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comparing the outputs of this paper with other scientific studies presented in the literature review, it supports the results of some previous studies. Similar to that in [25], the students involved in the course were aware of the various impacts of their projects, in terms of quality of life, social responsibility, the use of resources and environmentally friendly behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These interviews captured socio-economic conditions, for example, social vulnerabilities related to race, ethnicity, income, tenancy status and education levels. Another study in the environmental field was published by the authors of [25]. The authors researched aspects of sustainability connected with engineering education.…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Teaching Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible reason is that the research conducted in these countries was not published in English. Another possibility is that in some European countries, projects similar to service-learning have been termed sustainable development (Duarte et al, 2019). The vast majority of community engagement projects were conducted in the United States, logically due to the long history of service-learning, belief in voluntary service, the 4000+ higher education institutions located there (Snyder et al, 2019), and a higher level of funding available for research.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from this the student with more adverse exposure will be given an opportunity to formulate research proposals as an activity for making them to focus on research-based applications (Duarte et al, 2020). The following Figure 2 provides the daily evaluation by using ICT tool (Kahoot!).…”
Section: Technical Details and Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%