2022
DOI: 10.1002/jee.20497
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Developing transdisciplinarity in first‐year engineering

Abstract: Background For engineers who aim to address sustainability challenges, participating in transdisciplinary teams is key. Yet developing transdisciplinary knowledge, including systems thinking, metacognition, and empathic thinking, is not well supported in traditional engineering programs. Purpose The extent to which selected learning activities in the introduction to engineering courses support student development of systems thinking, metacognition, and empathic thinking is investigated. Design/Method Focus gro… Show more

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“…More broadly, other research has outlined the need for transdisciplinary forms of engineering education, for instance, as a way of educating for complexity. [ 30 ] Martin et al asserted how engineering education must be adaptive in this environment of uncertainty and rapid change. [ 31 ] In particular, they focus on the need to link engineering design with climate and sustainability contexts, incorporate various disciplines into engineering solutions, consider justice and ethics dimensions, and collaborate with diverse communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More broadly, other research has outlined the need for transdisciplinary forms of engineering education, for instance, as a way of educating for complexity. [ 30 ] Martin et al asserted how engineering education must be adaptive in this environment of uncertainty and rapid change. [ 31 ] In particular, they focus on the need to link engineering design with climate and sustainability contexts, incorporate various disciplines into engineering solutions, consider justice and ethics dimensions, and collaborate with diverse communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%