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Exploring emotional trajectories of engineering students: a narrative research approach

  • Autores: Nadia Kellam, Karen Gerow, Gregory D. Wilson, Joachim Walther, Joshua Cruz
  • Localización: The International journal of engineering education, ISSN-e 0949-149X, Vol. 34, no. 6, 2018, págs. 1726-1740
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • As the problems that engineers are framing and solving are becoming more complex, it is becoming critical to develop amore nuanced understanding of learning that encompasses more than separate knowing and includes connected knowing.To better understand connected knowing within engineering students, we explore the role of emotion in engineeringeducation. In particular, we attend to the primary research question, how do emotions underpin the narratives ofengineering students? This narrative research project involved conducting interviews with 21 undergraduate engineeringstudents from year one to five in their engineering program and from a diversity of engineering disciplines. Our findingssuggest a trajectory of emotions including enjoyment of pre-engineering activities, nervousness about core classes,frustration and discouragement with core classes, and finally an overall satisfaction with the educational experience. Twoconstructed narratives are included to provide the reader with an individualized, contextual, and complex view of the livedreality of emotional trajectories. As engineering educators, the emotions of our engineering students may prove critical aswe are preparing engineering graduates to make decisions and to contribute to some of the world’s most pressing problems.


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