‘New Engineering Education’ in Chinese Higher Education: Prospects and challenges

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Tuning Journal for Higher Education Pub Date : 2018-11-29 DOI:10.18543/TJHE-6(1)-2018PP69-109
Tengteng Zhuang, Xiaoshu Xu
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Since becoming a formal signatory of the Washington Accord in 2016, China has outlined an initiative ‘New Engineering Education’ (NEE) to reform its engineering education at university level. This paper elaborates upon the NEE initiative by presenting analysis of its domestic and international context, the goals of the initiative, how the initiative draws upon international standards, major actions under the initiative, and the challenges remaining for NEE to achieve its goals. The paper argues that China views international practices and standards of engineering education in developed nations as highlands to imitate and surpass, and the NEE goals embody an ambitious systematic rather than partial reform of the sector. China has pushed forward the NEE reform with measures such as formulating National Standards for dozens of categories of engineering programs, commissioning 600+ research projects on NEE development, establishing new engineering programs and interdisciplinary courses, strengthening university-partnership, updating accreditation for engineering programs, and improving both external and internal quality assurance mechanism. The sector, however, still faces challenges in achieving systematic quality upgrade due to hindering factors like enlarged uneven resource allocation, downplayed teaching activities and the difficulties in reforming the curricula system. Expected changes are also discussed.Received: 06 March 2018Accepted: 07 November 2018Published online: 29 November 2018
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中国高等教育中的“新工程教育”:展望与挑战
自2016年正式签署《华盛顿协议》以来,中国提出了一项“新工程教育”(NEE)倡议,以改革其大学水平的工程教育。本文通过分析其国内和国际背景、该计划的目标、该计划如何借鉴国际标准、该计划下的主要行动,以及新能源经济实现其目标所面临的挑战,详细阐述了新能源经济计划。本文认为,中国将发达国家工程教育的国际实践和标准视为模仿和超越的高地,新经济政策的目标体现了该领域雄心勃勃的系统性改革,而不是局部改革。中国积极推进新能源大学改革,制定了数十类工程专业的国家标准,启动了600多个新能源大学发展研究项目,开设了新的工程专业和跨学科课程,加强了大学合作,更新了工程专业认证,完善了外部和内部质量保证机制。然而,由于资源分配不均加剧、教学活动被淡化、课程体系改革困难等阻碍因素,该部门在实现系统质量提升方面仍面临挑战。还讨论了预期的变化。收稿日期:2018年3月6日;录用日期:2018年11月7日;发布日期:2018年11月29日
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