Exploring how personal and program characteristics inform the experiences of engineering students abroad

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Engineering Education Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1002/jee.20625
Kirsten A. Davis, David B. Knight
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Abstract

Background

As more universities seek to offer international experiences for engineering students, it is important to design such programs to effectively support student learning abroad. Previous research on study abroad has focused on a limited number of outcomes and therefore failed to consider the diversity of experiences students may have in the same program and the range of learning outcomes they may develop while abroad.

Purpose

We explored student experiences across multiple types of engineering study abroad programs to address the research question: How do the types of significant experiences students highlighted from their time abroad differ based on student and/or program characteristics?

Method

We interviewed 79 engineering students after completing their study abroad programs using the critical incident technique to identify significant experiences from their time abroad. We used multiple rounds of coding to characterize the critical incidents identified by students and then compared the frequency of our main themes across student and program characteristics.

Results

We found that student experiences differed across both personal and program characteristics, in particular students' prior travel experiences, program duration, and the destination's cultural distance from the United States.

Conclusions

Our findings can inform the design of global engineering programs, which should consider the impact of program characteristics on student experiences and employ a variety of pedagogies to accommodate differences in students' needs and prior experiences. We also argue that it is important to consider students' experiences more holistically in research and evaluation of global engineering programs.

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探讨个人和项目特点如何影响国外工程专业学生的经历
随着越来越多的大学寻求为工科学生提供国际经验,设计这样的项目来有效地支持学生的海外学习是很重要的。以往关于出国留学的研究关注的是有限的结果,因此没有考虑到学生在同一个项目中可能拥有的经历的多样性,以及他们在国外可能发展的学习成果的范围。我们探讨了学生在多种类型的海外工程学习项目中的经历,以解决研究问题:学生在海外学习期间所强调的重要经历的类型如何根据学生和/或项目的特点而有所不同?方法采用关键事件技术对79名完成海外留学项目的工科学生进行访谈,找出他们在海外学习期间的重要经历。我们使用多轮编码来描述学生识别的关键事件,然后比较我们的主题在学生和项目特征中的频率。我们发现,学生的经历在个人和项目特征上都存在差异,特别是学生之前的旅行经历、项目持续时间以及目的地与美国的文化距离。我们的研究结果可以为全球工程专业的设计提供信息,他们应该考虑课程特征对学生体验的影响,并采用各种教学法来适应学生需求和先前经验的差异。我们还认为,在全球工程项目的研究和评估中,更全面地考虑学生的经历是很重要的。
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Journal of Engineering Education
Journal of Engineering Education 工程技术-工程:综合
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12.20
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47
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Education (JEE) serves to cultivate, disseminate, and archive scholarly research in engineering education.
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