2019
DOI: 10.24908/pceea.vi0.13736
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Approaches to Graduate Attributes and Continual Improvement Processes in Faculties of Engineering Across Canada: A Narrative Review of the Literature

Abstract: The CEAB accreditation requirement of graduate attributes and continual improvement processes (GACIP) has been a pervasive topic in the annual CEEA conference proceedings since 2010. The proceedings are a rich primary source of work being done in Canadian tertiary institutions. This narrative review of the literature consolidates and discusses the relevant CEEA papers for 2010-2017 in a manner that is useful to leadership and decision-makers at accredited faculties of Engineering nationwide. Four guiding… Show more

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“…Development of the online OBE Resource Hub within the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering intranet is rooted in Bresciani's (2006) assertion that education and communication are key to addressing faculty resistance to OBE [5]. It is also guided by a thorough literature review that summarizes the extensive OBE discussion in the annual Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA) conference proceedings over the 2010 to 2017 timeframe [15]. Themes and terminology drawn from this paper serve to provide the Resource Hub's organization of artifacts within topic and subtopic headings.…”
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“…Development of the online OBE Resource Hub within the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering intranet is rooted in Bresciani's (2006) assertion that education and communication are key to addressing faculty resistance to OBE [5]. It is also guided by a thorough literature review that summarizes the extensive OBE discussion in the annual Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA) conference proceedings over the 2010 to 2017 timeframe [15]. Themes and terminology drawn from this paper serve to provide the Resource Hub's organization of artifacts within topic and subtopic headings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OBE in engineering has its roots in mutual recognition agreements between countries such as the Washington Accord, with Canada being among the first signatories in 1989 [15]. The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) introduced OBE into its accreditation criteria in 2009, whereby institutions must demonstrate that graduates of a program possess twelve specified attributes, and that data from assessment of these attributes is being used to inform continuous program improvement [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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