Clinician-Engineer Self-Concept in Biomedical Engineering students and Its Relationship to Race, First-Generation Status, and Mode of Delivery
William Guilford
Abstract:Clinician-engineer self-concept in biomedical engineering students and its relationship to race, first-generation status, and mode of delivery
Introduction and abstractRetention, recall, comprehension, and measurable skills are mainstays of the scholarship of teaching and learning, and yet they represent only a fraction of what engineering educators hope to achieve through education. The development of self-efficacy, for example, is a common goal and is often measured as a psychological construct. Less commonl… Show more
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