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几年来,阿格德大学(UIA)的一门必修的学士学位课程一直在教育工程专业的学生关于系统思维、伦理和可持续性(包括循环经济)的一系列主题和想法。本文通过对工程专业学生在本课程学习前后对循环经济知识的评估,考察其学习效果,以确定当前的循环经济教学方法对培养未来的工程师是否有效。主动学习和基于问题的学习是本课程中使用的两种主要学习技巧,学生将根据他们在小组项目中对循环经济原理的整体应用进行评估。课程的学习成果是根据课程前后对学生进行的一组调查来评估的,以确定他们对循环经济原则的先验知识的程度,以及这些学生如何相信在课程中获得的知识可以用于支持他们未来工作生活中的再生和可持续转变。调查结果显示,工科学生对循环经济概念的先验知识较弱,而工程师对可持续发展问题既热情又理解其重要性。本文的研究结果表明,有必要加强对工程师的循环经济教育。
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EXPERIENCES FROM TEACHING CIRCULAR ECONOMY CONCEPTS TO ENGINEERING STUDENTS
For several years, a mandatory bachelor-level course at the University of Agder (UIA) has been educating engineering students on a range of topics and ideas related to system thinking, ethics, and sustainability including circular economy. This paper investigates the learning outcomes of engineering students in this course by evaluating their knowledge of circular economy before and after attending this course to determine if current methods for teaching circular economy are effective for educating future engineers. Active learning and problem-based learning are the two primary learning techniques used in this course and students are evaluated based on their overall application of circular economy principles in group projects. The learning outcomes of the course have been evaluated based on a set of surveys given to students before and after the course to determine to what extent they have had prior knowledge of circular economy principles and how these students believe that knowledge gained in the course can be used to support regenerative and sustainable transformations in their future working life. The survey results show that engineering students have weak prior knowledge of circular economy concepts but that engineers are both enthusiastic towards sustainability issues and understand their importance. The results of this paper show that there is a need to improve circular economy education for engineers.
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