Perspectives on engineering education from the world of practice
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2021-11-16Author
Buckley, Jeffrey
Trevelyan, James
Winberg, Christine
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This special issue on early career engineers responds to a key challenge in engineering education –
that of bringing the largely separate worlds of engineering education and engineering practice
closer together. There are compelling reasons why the two worlds need to enter into productive dialogue.
It is increasingly felt that the gap between what engineering education offers and what the
world of engineering practice needs has widened. In her report on the state of engineering education
globally, Graham points to the tension between "what engineering science professors want
to teach engineers to do, so that they can become young scientists and PhD students, and the
needs of government and society, which is to create engineers to contribute to economic development
and growth" (2018, 34). Clearly, graduates of professional programmes need to be well-prepared
for their future careers and for their future contributions to societal and technical
development. So, what role can and should engineering education play in closing the gap
between education and practice?
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