First year comparative evaluation of the Texas A&M freshman integrated engineering program

V. Willson, T. Monogue, C. Malavé
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The paper documents the first year process and product evaluation of the NSF-sponsored Foundation Coalition (FC) project at Texas A&M University designed to integrate five courses taken by most freshman engineering students: physics, engineering design, calculus, English, and chemistry. In addition to the curriculum integration, the project emphasized cooperative learning, teaming, technology applied to learning, and active learning. One hundred students of the entering freshman engineering students who were calculus-ready were invited on a first-come, first-served basis to participate; all qualified women and minorities who applied were accepted, and others were accepted on a waiting list in order of application. Entry characteristics indicated that the students did not differ from the freshman class. FC student achievement in physics and calculus and attitudes toward coalition engineering goals were assessed both fall and spring. Separate comparison groups were selected fall and spring. Results indicated that the FC group scored almost identically to the comparison group on the initial testing. For the spring testing the FC group outscored the comparison group statistically on the physics and calculus tests, and all scales of the California Critical Thinking Test except Analysis (no difference). Student attitudes improved for the value of homework, lifelong learning, and decreased in their overall evaluation of engineering.
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德州农工大学大一新生综合工程项目的第一年比较评估
这篇论文记录了美国国家科学基金会(nsf)资助的德克萨斯农工大学基金会联盟(FC)项目的第一年过程和产品评估,该项目旨在整合大多数大一工程专业学生的五门课程:物理、工程设计、微积分、英语和化学。除了课程整合外,该项目还强调合作学习、团队合作、技术应用于学习和主动学习。100名有微积分基础的工科新生被邀请参加,先到先得;所有申请的合格妇女和少数民族都被接受,其他人则按申请顺序在等候名单上被接受。入学特征表明,学生们与新生班没有什么不同。FC学生在物理和微积分方面的成绩以及对联合工程目标的态度分别在秋季和春季进行了评估。分别选择秋季和春季的对照组。结果表明,FC组在初始测试中的得分与对照组几乎相同。在春季测试中,FC组在物理和微积分测试以及加州批判性思维测试(除分析外)的所有量表上的得分均高于对照组(无差异)。学生对家庭作业和终身学习价值的态度有所改善,对工程的总体评价有所下降。
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