2021 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/procomm52174.2021.00012
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Introducing Engineering Students to Communication Practices for Engagement with Indigenous Communities

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“…While case studies may be excellent vehicles for delivering reconciliation content in the engineering curriculum, Ahn et al [13] note that the successful use of case studies in engineering classes is dependent on faculty members' ability to manage instruction of the studies and to connect the content to other course material. In our experience, this may be particularly significant in reconciliation initiatives: instructors may not be as knowledgeable of Indigenous communities and peoples in Canada as they are of other elements of course content, and they may be hesitant to deliver reconciliation initiatives due to concerns around managing and supporting students' learning, and "getting it wrong" [14,15]. Supporting instructors in developing their knowledge and facilitating student engagement is a noteworthy challenge.…”
Section: Instructor Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While case studies may be excellent vehicles for delivering reconciliation content in the engineering curriculum, Ahn et al [13] note that the successful use of case studies in engineering classes is dependent on faculty members' ability to manage instruction of the studies and to connect the content to other course material. In our experience, this may be particularly significant in reconciliation initiatives: instructors may not be as knowledgeable of Indigenous communities and peoples in Canada as they are of other elements of course content, and they may be hesitant to deliver reconciliation initiatives due to concerns around managing and supporting students' learning, and "getting it wrong" [14,15]. Supporting instructors in developing their knowledge and facilitating student engagement is a noteworthy challenge.…”
Section: Instructor Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%