A cognitive apprenticeship approach to engineering education: the role of learning styles

2011 
AbstractPrior to the creation of engineering schools, engineering was taught in an apprenticeship style. However, from the onset of formal engineering education, engineering curricula have been based largely on science and mathematical knowledge. Applied subject based learning (usually called traditional teaching methods) is still a common teaching model in engineering education programmes today. The professor or tutor passes information to the students, the newly acquired knowledge is applied to specific problems and communication between students and professor (and between students themselves) is limited. In order to better prepare future engineers for the workplace, many engineering educators are implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning in their classrooms (e.g. problem based learning). In the work described in this paper, a cognitive apprenticeship approach is used. This teaching model includes the main assumptions of the problem based learning approach and also defines instructiona...
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