Literacies are central to the social and cultural practices that are intertwined with identities, who gets to participate in engineering, and the knowledge that is valued in the discipline. However, identifying these literacies is not a straightforward process for engineering faculty. The purpose of this workshop is to help engineering faculty identify equity- oriented literacies that challenge hidden curriculum frameworks in engineering and influence engineering identity formation
honors thereCollege of EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOwen KingstedtRacism is one of the defining ...
This work in progress paper describes the initial stages of a project which aims to characterize the...
In this paper, we address the societally important issue of developing a more equitable approach to ...
Literacies are central to the social and cultural practices that are intertwined with identities, wh...
In order for an engineering academic body (e.g., facultyand students) to navigate their surroundings...
Despite efforts to diversify the engineering workforce, the field remains dominated by White, male e...
Despite efforts to diversify the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce,...
The purpose of this exploratory special issue study was to understand the hidden curriculum (HC), or...
abstract: Engineers spend several years studying intense technical details of the processes that sha...
Engineering educators must consider how the cultural backgrounds of students coincide (or diverge) w...
The presence of women and people of color in the engineering workforce is essential to ensuring a wi...
Despite decades of effort to increase the number of female graduates in engineering, women remain va...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper given at the ASEE's 122nd Annual Conference & Exposition i...
This study is a methodological and theoretical re-mapping of disciplinarity, which seeks to retrace ...
This paper argues for the need to develop engineering students with high levels of technical compete...
honors thereCollege of EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOwen KingstedtRacism is one of the defining ...
This work in progress paper describes the initial stages of a project which aims to characterize the...
In this paper, we address the societally important issue of developing a more equitable approach to ...
Literacies are central to the social and cultural practices that are intertwined with identities, wh...
In order for an engineering academic body (e.g., facultyand students) to navigate their surroundings...
Despite efforts to diversify the engineering workforce, the field remains dominated by White, male e...
Despite efforts to diversify the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce,...
The purpose of this exploratory special issue study was to understand the hidden curriculum (HC), or...
abstract: Engineers spend several years studying intense technical details of the processes that sha...
Engineering educators must consider how the cultural backgrounds of students coincide (or diverge) w...
The presence of women and people of color in the engineering workforce is essential to ensuring a wi...
Despite decades of effort to increase the number of female graduates in engineering, women remain va...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper given at the ASEE's 122nd Annual Conference & Exposition i...
This study is a methodological and theoretical re-mapping of disciplinarity, which seeks to retrace ...
This paper argues for the need to develop engineering students with high levels of technical compete...
honors thereCollege of EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOwen KingstedtRacism is one of the defining ...
This work in progress paper describes the initial stages of a project which aims to characterize the...
In this paper, we address the societally important issue of developing a more equitable approach to ...