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1ERIC ED538906: PLTW And Epics-High: Curriculum Comparisons To Support Problem Solving In The Context Of Engineering Design. Research In Engineering And Technology Education
By ERIC
A comparative study was conducted to compare two approaches to engineering design curriculum between different schools (inter-school) and between two curricular approaches, "Project Lead the Way" (PLTW) and "Engineering Projects in Community Service" (EPIC High) (inter-curricular). The researchers collected curriculum materials, including handouts, lesson plans, guides, presentation files, design descriptions, problem statements, and support guides. The researchers conducted observations in the classrooms to collect qualitative indicators of engineering/technology reasoning, collect data on the nature of students' questions, how students define problems, and operate within the constraints of a design problem. Observational studies were conducted with students participating in "Project Lead the Way" and with students participating in "Engineering Projects in Community Service" (EPICS). Study participants were asked to work through an ill-defined problem, in this case the problem of creating a new playground for an elementary school. The data from these protocols were analyzed using a coding process; a list of universal technical mental processes (Halfin, 1973) and a computer program OPTEMP (Hill, 1997) to record frequency and time of each mental process employed by the students. The data were used to identify common cognitive strategies employed by the students and to determine where students placed greatest emphasis during the observation period. General findings indicated that participants in the "EPICS-High" program were in general more solution-driven problem solvers, while the "Project Lead the Way" participants were generally problem-driven as defined by Kruger & Cross (2006). Although the participants in both groups had completed advanced courses in mathematics; mathematics was rarely employed (less than 3%) to describe constraints of the problem or predict results of proposed solutions. Over half of the students became fixated at some point on the provided picture. (Smith, Ward, & Schumacher, 1993). This study provides important insight about how students solve ill-defined problems, providing vital information for technology education as it seeks to implement engineering design. Appended are: (1) Test Session Participant Instructions; (2) Transfer Problem; (3) Merriam's Observational Element Guidelines; (4) The Cognitive Processes identified by Halfin's 1973 Dissertation Study; (5) Research Poster; (6) Teacher Follow-up Questions; and (7) Teacher Follow-up Responses. A bibliography is included. (Contains 4 figures and 8 tables.)
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- Title: ➤ ERIC ED538906: PLTW And Epics-High: Curriculum Comparisons To Support Problem Solving In The Context Of Engineering Design. Research In Engineering And Technology Education
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED538906: PLTW And Epics-High: Curriculum Comparisons To Support Problem Solving In The Context Of Engineering Design. Research In Engineering And Technology Education” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - Curriculum Guides - Protocol Analysis - Surveys - Engineering - Technology Education - Problem Solving - Computer Software - Computer Uses in Education - Service Learning - Metropolitan Areas - Rural Schools - Cognitive Processes - Problem Based Learning - Engineering Education - Design - STEM Education - Science Curriculum - Scientific Concepts - Scientific Principles - Secondary School Curriculum - High School Students - Secondary School Teachers - Federal Aid - Curriculum Evaluation - Teaching Methods - Instructional Effectiveness - Mixed Methods Research - Data Analysis - Observation - Comparative Analysis - Kelley, Todd - Brenner, Daniel C. - Pieper, Jon T.
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1Boy Crusoe
By Allan Eric

Also published as" A Yankee Crusoe" . A 15 year old hard working and studious farm boy finds the lure of adventure on the seas as a merchant seaman more than he can resist. This is his story. " I was born in a little town in the State of Maine, near the close of the Civil War. My boyhood life did not differ materially from that of the average farmer's son in the remote country districts of New England--except, perhaps, that I read more and thought more. Hard work on the rugged soil, two terms each year in the little yellow country schoolhouse, a day's fishing now and then filled the early years of my life full to over-flowing. " What he gets is enough excitement and adventure to overflow his wildest dreams. How he experiences disaster and uses his wits and knowledge to overcome every problem makes for a great read. - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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- Author: Allan Eric
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1910
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