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What is Global Engineering Education For? The Making of International Educators, Part I & II (Paperback)
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What is Global Engineering Education For? The Making of International Educators, Part I & II (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Global Engineering
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Global engineering offers the seductive image of engineers figuring
out how to optimize work through collaboration and mobility. Its
biggest challenge to engineers, however, is more fundamental and
difficult: to better understand what they know and value qua
engineers and why. This volume reports an experimental effort to
help sixteen engineering educators produce ""personal geographies""
describing what led them to make risky career commitments to
international and global engineering education. The contents of
their diverse trajectories stand out in extending far beyond the
narrower image of producing globally-competent engineers. Their
personal geographies repeatedly highlight experiences of
incongruence beyond home countries that provoked them to see
themselves and understand their knowledge differently. The
experiences were sufficiently profound to motivate them to design
educational experiences that could challenge engineering students
in similar ways. For nine engineers, gaining new international
knowledge challenged assumptions that engineering work and life are
limited to purely technical practices, compelling explicit
attention to broader value commitments. For five non-engineers and
two hybrids, gaining new international knowledge fueled ambitions
to help engineering students better recognize and critically
examine the broader value commitments in their work. A background
chapter examines the historical emergence of international
engineering education in the United States, and an epilogue
explores what it might take to integrate practices of critical
self-analysis more systematically in the education and training of
engineers. Two appendices and two online supplements describe the
unique research process that generated these personal geographies,
especially the workshop at the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
in which authors were prohibited from participating in discussions
of their manuscripts. Table of Contents: The Border Crossers:
Personal Geographies of International and Global Engineering
Educators (Gary Lee Downey) / From Diplomacy and Development to
Competitiveness and Globalization: Historical Perspectives on the
Internationalization of Engineering Education (Brent Jesiek and
Kacey Beddoes) / Crossing Borders: My Journey at WPI (Rick Vaz) /
Education of Global Engineers and Global Citizens (E. Dan Hirleman)
/ In Search of Something More: My Path Towards International
Service-Learning in Engineering Education (Margaret F. Pinnell) /
International Engineering Education: The Transition from
Engineering Faculty Member to True Believer (D. Joseph Mook) /
Finding and Educating Self and Others Across Multiple Domains:
Crossing Cultures, Disciplines, Research Modalities, and Scales
(Anu Ramaswami) / If You Don't Go, You Don't Know (Linda D.
Phillips) / A Lifetime of Touches of an Elusive ""Virtual
Elephant"": Global Engineering Education (Lester A. Gerhardt) /
Developing Global Awareness in a College of Engineering (Alan
Parkinson) / The Right Thing to Do: Graduate Education and Research
in a Global and Human Context (James R. Mihelcic) / Author
Biographies
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