2016
DOI: 10.1080/03043797.2016.1158793
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Why research-informed teaching in engineering education? A review of the evidence

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“…Many studies have documented students’ conceptual difficulties in the domain of electricity and magnetism 29–32 which will directly influence understanding of electromagnetic phenomena and its associated study. It is well documented by previous researchers that an appropriate choice of teaching pedagogy 3341 and imagery 4249 and education technology 5064 fosters knowledge. Engineering education should prepare the students toward the design/synthesis level of Blooms taxonomy, and this can be accomplished if the activity-based learning 3 incorporates simulation tools 47,65,66 and microcomputer-based learning 47,50,67 must be embedded in an appropriate environment that intends to support specific aspects of discovery learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Many studies have documented students’ conceptual difficulties in the domain of electricity and magnetism 29–32 which will directly influence understanding of electromagnetic phenomena and its associated study. It is well documented by previous researchers that an appropriate choice of teaching pedagogy 3341 and imagery 4249 and education technology 5064 fosters knowledge. Engineering education should prepare the students toward the design/synthesis level of Blooms taxonomy, and this can be accomplished if the activity-based learning 3 incorporates simulation tools 47,65,66 and microcomputer-based learning 47,50,67 must be embedded in an appropriate environment that intends to support specific aspects of discovery learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In an effort to reduce academic risk, as well as to better prepare engineering students for the 21st century, a methodological change in the teaching method [3,4] was decided upon in our institution. Strong evidence accumulated over the past 35 years of significant gains in active learning of physics [5][6][7] motivated a pilot program of implementation of research-based [8] active learning in introductory physics course.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we advocate the importance of creating a research-based education environment where academics and students teach and learn through enquiry and research. This teaching and learning approach has been perceived as beneficial for promoting students' learning, interest and motivation in STEM disciplines (Wallin, Adawi, and Gold 2017;Bubou, Offor, and Bappa 2016;Hoskisson, Aldridge, and Bowater 2015;Weaver, Russell, and Wink 2008). A recent study by Rodenbusch et al (2016) points to the long-term undergraduate student gains that result from early engagement in research experiences during their undergraduate courses, denominated as course-based-research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%