#16 José Carlos Quadrado from ISEL Portugal on recognition

15/10/2023 46 min Temporada 3 Episodio 2
#16 José Carlos Quadrado from ISEL Portugal on recognition

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Welcome to the second episode of Season 3 of the SEFI podcast! During this season we discuss changes in European engineering education and engineering education research over the last few decades In this episode we speak to Professor José Carlos Quadrado from The Lisbon Higher Institute of Engineering and President of the ENTER (EngineeriNg educaTors pEdagogical tRaining) network, an international entity that regulates the profession of engineering teaching worldwide. The international ENTER project was developed as part of an EU Erasmus program which focused on developing a new approach in pedagogical training of engineering teachers which is considered as necessary to support the development of a modern generation of engineers for the future. Join Dr. Natalie Wint (University College London) and Dr. Neil Cooke (University of Birmingham) to learn about recognising engineering educators as professional teachers. Show notes: https://www.sefi.be/2023/10/16/podcast-season-3-episode-2-european-engineering-educators-is-online/ Timestamps0.00 Welcome and introduction to episode0.29 Podcast Intro0.48 Experiences as 'professional' engineering educators from Natalie and Neil1.39 José's Background4.57 The Lisbon Higher Institute of Engineering6.12 How the ENTER project came about7.15 How the relevant competencies of professional engineering educators were determined8.30 Tensions between different engineering traditions10.11 Examples of differences between different contexts11.18 Are we converging towards a certain global standard?12.09 Accreditation as a driver of standardisation15.07 Areas in which engineering education is underdeveloped: creativity17.25 Professional development opportunities from educators when teaching new concepts18.35 The ENTER Project website20.16 The stages involved in registration: evidence of competencies, peer review and development25.01 Benefits of registering with the ENTER network28.26 How can institutions become involved in informing the competencies required of engineering educators29.40 The number and diversity of educators registered and global trends36.00 The six different professional levels of educators42.44 Final advice from José44.37 Key takeaways from Natalie and Neil. ResourcesFor more information about ENTER, visit the website.www.enterprof.orgThis paper provides information about the stages of the project which led to the formation of the network.https://vovr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2296?locale=en_USThe following paper focuses on the justification and incorporation of sustainable development course into the certified training of engineering educators.Quadrado, J.C., Galikhanov, M.F., Zaitseva, K.K. (2020). Sustainable Development Principles for Engineering Educator. Vysshee obrazovanie v Rossii = Higher Education in Russia. Vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 75-82. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31992/0869-3617-2020-29-6-75-82https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kseniya-Zaitseva/publication/342641865_Sustainable_Development_Principles_for_Engineering_Educator/links/5f9060ea299bf1b53e37f93a/Sustainable-Development-Principles-for-Engineering-Educator.pdfJoin us! Become a member of the European Society for EngineeringEducation, SEFI, Europe's largest network of engineeringeducators: www.sefi.be Music by ComaStudio: https://pixabay.com/users/comastudio-26079283/ Written and produced by Neil Cooke and Natalie Wint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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