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"Out Of The Classroom Experiences": The Importance Of Qualitative Experiences In Student Academic Success
Author(s) -
Denise Hayman
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--11335
Subject(s) - cognitive dissonance , identity (music) , diversity (politics) , session (web analytics) , psychology , engineering education , qualitative research , face (sociological concept) , higher education , pedagogy , public relations , medical education , mathematics education , sociology , computer science , political science , social psychology , social science , medicine , physics , world wide web , anthropology , acoustics , law
Over the past decade the total enrollments for engineering students at the Nation’s colleges and universities has declined significantly. Although there are many reasons expressed why this decline has occurred, few focus on the qualitative and “out of the classroom” challenges college and university students face while pursuing engineering degrees at our nation’s institutions. Many of these challenges mirror issues of society-at-large but are sometimes overlooked by professionals who deal with these students. To facilitate a student’s personal journey toward enhanced development and transformation, engineering professionals must keep in mind that many of the experiences encountered by students create some cognitive dissonance and challenge thought patterns, behaviors, and self-identity. To respond more effectively to their needs, the professional focus must support a student’s need for a sound identity and awareness of issues that might impact their academic performance. Some of their issues might include academic, economic, motivational, family background, societal, diversity, and values challenges. Although these challenges are very complex, maintaining a comprehensive and developmental approach is extremely important. It is important because a student’s future and retention in engineering will depend on how they handle academic/personal issues that impact their performance as well as mastering the academic challenges encountered in the classroom.

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