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Bridge Design On The Reservation: A Study Of Curriculum Implementation With American Indian Youth
Author(s) -
S. Selcen Guzey,
Tamara J. Moore,
Gillian H. Roehrig
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2009 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--5138
Subject(s) - curriculum , graduation (instrument) , bridge (graph theory) , engineering education , engineering , native american , reservation , mathematics education , civil engineering , pedagogy , psychology , sociology , engineering management , political science , mechanical engineering , medicine , law , ethnology
To promote engineering education with American Indian students in grades 5-8, a civil engineering focused curriculum was designed through collaboration among educators, researchers, and engineers. The curriculum was created to introduce American Indian youth to career opportunities in civil engineering, various civil engineering concepts, and the role of civil engineers in the technology driven 21 century. The emphasis of the curriculum is placed on structural engineering, which is a branch of civil engineering concerned with the design and structure of buildings, bridges, and roads. The curricular activities focused on one particular structure bridges. Through the activities the students engaged in engineering, as well as science, mathematics, and technology.

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