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Inquiry guided learning in a chemical engineering core curriculum: general instructional approach and specific application to the fluid mechanics case

  • Autores: Mert Atilhan, Fadwa Eljack, Hassan Alfadala, Jeffrey Froyd, Mahmoud El-Halwagi, Vladimir Mahalec
  • Localización: The International journal of engineering education, ISSN-e 0949-149X, Vol. 30, no. 6 (Parte A), 2014, págs. 1450-1460
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper presents results from a preliminary study of the effectiveness of using inquiry-guided learning instructional strategiesboth in chemical engineering classrooms and laboratories. For readers unfamiliar with the instructional strategy, the paperdescribes the general approach and then reports on results of its application for the fluid mechanics course taken by undergraduatestudents in the Chemical Engineering Department at Qatar University. Inquiry-guided activities were developed after a series ofinterviews with recent chemical engineering graduates and employers to gather data on difficulties of chemical engineeringgraduates during the transition period from the university to industry. Some common daily problems were gathered, discussed,listed and used to formulate in an inquiry guided activity structure. Students were asked to participate in a role-play approach inwhich client-contractor relationship and rules of engagements were simulated. Both laboratory projects and in-class inquiry guidedapproach were conducted. Student performance and ability to approach conceptual problems and design-related issues weremonitored and graded. Assessments were done after initial coverage of fundamentals of fluid mechanics (8 weeks into the course).Activities promoted in-class engagement and student performance was observed to enhance student performance and engagementto subject when compared to years at which the inquiry teaching methods were not used. This observation is observed to be validfor both with respect to conceptual approaches as well as design-related issues in the early stages of chemical engineeringeducation.


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