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Building Engineering Education Research Capabilities and Communities Karl A. Smith Engineering Education Purdue University Civil Engineering - University of Minnesota Advancing Taiwan-US Collaborations for Excellence in Engineering Education American Society for Engineering Education June 17, 2009

Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate Ernest L. Boyer The Scholarship of Discovery, research that increases the storehouse of new knowledge within the disciplines; The Scholarship of Integration, including efforts by faculty to explore the connectedness of knowledge within and across disciplines, and thereby bring new insights to original research; The Scholarship of Application, which leads faculty to explore how knowledge can be applied to consequential problems in service to the community and society; and The Scholarship of Teaching, which views teaching not as a routine task, but as perhaps the highest form of scholarly enterprise, involving the constant interplay of teaching and learning. Boyer, Ernest L. 1990. Scholarship reconsidered: Priorities for the professoriate. Princeton, NJ: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Engineering Education Research Colleges and universities should endorse research in engineering education as a valued and rewarded activity for engineering faculty and should develop new standards for faculty qualifications.

objectives for engineering practice, research, and education: To adopt a systemic, researchbased approach to innovation and continuous improvement of engineering education, recognizing the importance of diverse approaches albeit characterized by quality and rigor to serve the highly diverse technology needs of our society http://milproj.ummu.umich.edu/publications/engflex%20report/download/engflex%20report.pdf

It could well be that faculty members of the twenty-first century college or university will find it necessary to set aside their roles as teachers and instead become designers of learning experiences, processes, and environments. James Duderstadt, 1999 [Nuclear Engineering Professor; Dean, Provost and President of the University of Michigan]

A Workshop on Building Capability and Communities in Engineering Education Research sponsored by the National Science Council National Ping Tung University of Science and Technology Meiho Institute of Technology in partnership with Annals of Research in Engineering Education Journal of Engineering Education Rigorous Research in Engineering Education Initiative Kaohsiung Taipei, Taiwan 2-5 February 2009 Jack R. Lohmann Georgia Institute of Technology Karl A. Smith Purdue University and University of Minnesota

Overview What are we going to do? Welcome and introductions Topics of the workshop Background and context Features of engineering education research Research questions and methodologies Print and online resources Global communities and their networks Format of the workshop Interactive and team-based work Resources

Levels of inquiry in engineering education Level 0 Teacher Teach as taught Level 1 Effective Teacher Teach using accepted teaching theories and practices Level 2 Scholarly Teacher Assesses performance and makes improvements Level 3 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Engages in educational experimentation, shares results Level 4 Engineering Education Researcher Conducts educational research, publishes archival papers Source: Streveler, R., Borrego, M. and Smith, K.A. 2007. Moving from the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to Educational Research: An Example from Engineering. To Improve the Academy, Vol. 25, 139-149.

Guiding principles for scientific research in education 1. Pose significant questions that can be investigated empirically 2. Link research to relevant theory 3. Use methods that permit direct investigation of the question 4. Provide coherent, explicit chain of reasoning 5. Replicate and generalize across studies 6. Disclose research to encourage professional scrutiny and critique How do our lists compare with the NRC six? Is a global list possible? Do cultural contexts matter? Source: Scientific Research in Education, National Research Council, 2002

The research process and reasoning Practical Problem and helps motivates Research Answer Research Question leads to Research Problem Research Process informs Warrant Claim Reason Evidence Acknowledgment and Response Research Reasoning

Some history about this workshop Rigorous Research in Engineering Education (RREE1) One-week summer workshop, year-long research project Funded by National Science Foundation (NSF), 2004-2006 About 150 engineering faculty participated Goals Identify engineering faculty interested in conducting engineering education research Develop faculty knowledge and skills for conducting engineering education research (especially in theory and research methodology) Cultivate the development of a Community of Practice of faculty conducting engineering education research

Conducting Rigorous Research in Engineering Education: Creating a Community of Practice (RREE) NSF-CCLI-ND American Society for Engineering Education Karl Smith & Ruth Streveler University of Minnesota/Purdue University & Colorado School of Mines/Purdue University Faculty also funded by: Strengthening HBCU Engineering Education Research Capacity (NSF HRDF-041194) - Council of HBCU Engineering Deans - Center for the Advancement of Scholarship in Engineering Education (CASEE) - National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Presenters and evaluators representing - American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) - American Educational Research Association (AERA) - Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD)

Research can be inspired by Use (Applied) No Yes Understanding (Basic) Yes No Pure basic research (Bohr) Use-inspired basic research (Pasteur) Pure applied research (Edison) Source: Stokes, D. 1997. Pasteur s quadrant: Basic science and technological innovation. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

RREE2 Follow-up proposal has been awarded (RREE2) Includes a series of 5 short courses 1) Fundamentals of Educational Research 2) Identifying Theoretical Frameworks 3) Designing Your Research Study 4) Collaborating with Learning and Social Scientists 5) Understanding Qualitative Research To be available on the WWW as they become available

Contact Information: Karl A. Smith, Ph.D. Cooperative Learning Professor of Engineering Education Department of Engineering Education Purdue University (75% Appointment) Neil Armstrong Hall, Rm 1313 701 West Stadium Avenue Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-2045 https://engineering.purdue.edu/ene/ Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor Professor of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering (Phased Retirement - 25% Appointment) University of Minnesota 236 Civil Engineering 500 Pillsbury Drive SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 http://www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/smith/ E-mail: ksmith@umn.edu Skype: kasmithtc Editor-in-Chief, Annals of Research on Engineering Education (AREE) http://www.areeonline.org