Background Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to develop a broader skill-set with an emphasis on “softer” social skills. However, there remains strong tensions in the identity work that engineers must engage in to balance the technical demands of the discipline with the new emphasis on heterogeneous skills (Faulkner, Social Studies of Science 37:331–356, 2007). This study explores how three unconventional students experience these tensions in the final year of their construction engineering program, and as they move in and out of workplace field experiences. Results Using a figured worlds framework (Holland et al., Identity and agency in cultural worlds, 1998), we explore the dominant subject positio...
This essay will explore the socialization process of students to a working profession. We have disco...
In this scholarly practice paper, we critically examined if and how engineering students in a first-...
Socially constructed identities and language practices influence the ways students perceive themselv...
Background Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to develop a ...
Background: Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to develop a...
Abstract Background Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to d...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
Workplace learning in industry is perceived to have a powerful influence on the development of stude...
Professional identity development is central to engineering education and has been an important focu...
How do engineering students develop a professional identity during the course of the curriculum? Wha...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
Cobb and Hodge’s (2005) identity theoretical framework suggests that learning is facilitated if norm...
Twenty-first century engineers face incredible challenges and opportunities, many of which are socia...
Understanding how an engineering student develops their professional identity as an engineer offers ...
This essay will explore the socialization process of students to a working profession. We have disco...
In this scholarly practice paper, we critically examined if and how engineering students in a first-...
Socially constructed identities and language practices influence the ways students perceive themselv...
Background Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to develop a ...
Background: Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to develop a...
Abstract Background Research in engineering education has pointed to the need for new engineers to d...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
Workplace learning in industry is perceived to have a powerful influence on the development of stude...
Professional identity development is central to engineering education and has been an important focu...
How do engineering students develop a professional identity during the course of the curriculum? Wha...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
Cobb and Hodge’s (2005) identity theoretical framework suggests that learning is facilitated if norm...
Twenty-first century engineers face incredible challenges and opportunities, many of which are socia...
Understanding how an engineering student develops their professional identity as an engineer offers ...
This essay will explore the socialization process of students to a working profession. We have disco...
In this scholarly practice paper, we critically examined if and how engineering students in a first-...
Socially constructed identities and language practices influence the ways students perceive themselv...