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Use of case studies in ABET accredited engineering technology associate degree programs in the United States

Posted on:2002-07-22Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of TennesseeCandidate:Barrott, James LloydFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390011995571Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of case studies by full-time faculty members teaching in ABET accredited, two-year engineering technology (ET) programs in the United States with data collected from a national survey designed specifically for this study and mailed to a random sample. The population database included 1,181 faculty members from 100 two-year colleges and 40 four-year institutions of higher education. A random sample of 618 was selected and the return rate was 426 or 68.9 percent. However, this return rate would not have been achieved if a website version of the survey instrument had not been developed four months into the data collection process.;The survey was designed to provide answers to 12 research questions on the use of case studies, case study development, reasons for using and not using case studies, existing case study repositories, and survey participant demographics. Analysis of the data provided answers to the research questions and among other findings it was found that 164 or 39.0 percent used cases in either lectures or labs; 137 or 32.8 percent had developed one or more case studies; 146 or 34.3 percent planned future case study development; the primary reason respondents used cases or considered their use was that cases introduced real-world problems into the classroom; the main reason respondents did not use cases centered on time constraint issues; and, respondents suggested 179 different locations where engineering technology cases existed.;It was determined that further research is needed in four areas: (1) understanding the definitions engineering technology faculty members apply to the term "case study", (2) documenting the effective teaching methods of engineering technology faculty members who teach with case studies, (3) developing a national engineering technology case study repository, and (4) understanding time management issues that engineering technology faculty members face.
Keywords/Search Tags:Case, Engineering technology, Faculty members
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