2021
DOI: 10.6036/9821
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The Apprenticeship in Craft Guilds in Preindustrial Europe: A Model for Engineering Education in the European Higher Education Area

Abstract: This work aims to carry out a comparative study between the apprenticeship system in the craft guilds in preindustrial Europe and the educational methods used in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), with the aim of highlighting the role, within the field of engineering education in the EHEA, of the practice-driven approach (learning by doing), which yielded excellent results during centuries to craft guilds, since their institutionalized apprenticeship system was one of the reasons for their long-term su… Show more

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“…FL involves changing from a unidirectional content transmission model to a bidirectional one (Prieto Martín, 2017), in which the classroom can be used to develop different activities following a learning‐by‐doing approach, which gave such excellent results for centuries to craft guilds (Martín Llorente, 2021). In addition, LF allows for a deeper understanding of the issues and provides opportunities for meaningful learning (Requies et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FL involves changing from a unidirectional content transmission model to a bidirectional one (Prieto Martín, 2017), in which the classroom can be used to develop different activities following a learning‐by‐doing approach, which gave such excellent results for centuries to craft guilds (Martín Llorente, 2021). In addition, LF allows for a deeper understanding of the issues and provides opportunities for meaningful learning (Requies et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%