Explores how we judge engineering education in order to effectively redesign courses and programs that will prepare new engineers for various professional and academic careers * Shows how present approaches to assessment were shaped and what the future holds * Analyzes the validity of teaching and judging engineering education * Shows the integral role that assessment plays in curriculum design and implementation * Examines the sociotechnical system's impact on engineering curricula
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Once again, Dr. John Heywood assembles and synthesizes a vast amount of data and literature into a readable and thoughtful discussion of an important issue, assessment. Given current debates on what should be assessed and what should be included in accreditation of engineering programs, this is a timely book that will be an invaluable resource for engineering educators and all who care about preparing effective engineers. Dr. Heywood's holistic approach challenges readers to reexamine their assumptions about learning, teaching, and assessment.
Dr. Susan M. Lord, Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering, University of San Diego, San Diego CA 921102009-2010 IEEE Education Society President
Fellow, IEEE and ASEE
Dr. Susan M. Lord, Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering, University of San Diego, San Diego CA 921102009-2010 IEEE Education Society President
Fellow, IEEE and ASEE