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Student Perspectives of Curriculum Integrated International Service-Learning Internships

机译:学生课程综合国际服务学习实习的观点

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The Engineers in Technical, Humanitarian Opportunities of Service-learning (ETHOS) program at the University of Dayton is founded on the belief that engineers are more apt and capable to serve our world more appropriately when they have experienced opportunities that increase their understanding of technology's global linkage with values, culture, society, politics and economy. ETHOS seeks to provide these opportunities by means of curriculum integrated service-learning programming. These opportunities include international technical immersion volunteer internships, student organization activities, collaborative research and classroom projects which support appropriate technologies for the developing world, locally and globally. Over the course of three years, 27 students have participated in service-learning internships, working with development organizations and communities throughout Central and South America. Students live in the community which they volunteer and together, with the community, work to appropriately and creatively solve technical challenges. Such experiences expose students to alternative, non-traditional technologies that are based on fundamental science and engineering principles, thus allowing higher comprehension of curriculum material in a hands-on, practical and humanitarian manner. Furthermore, such exposure allows students to recognize the far-reaching effects, positive and negative, of engineering and technology and thus the responsibilities of being an engineer in our ever-increasing global society. Students are awarded credit via a multidisciplinary engineering elective, coordinated by the ETHOS program, for preparing for and participating in an international service-learning internship. Preparation, prior to the six to sixteen week international technical immersion, includes a semester-long technical, cultural, language and travel instructional class. Student development and progress is monitored through technical reporting and reflection before, during and after travels. This paper examines in detail, one student's experience in his international service-learning internship and how this experience has affected his educational objectives.
机译:该工程师在技术,服务学习(ETHOS)计划在代顿大学的人道主义机会是建立在相信工程师们更容易,并且能够更恰当地时,他们有经验丰富的机会,提高他们的技术在全球的理解为我们的世界联动价值,文化,社会,政治和经济。 ETHOS试图通过课程的综合服务 - 学习编程的方式来提供这些机会。这些机会包括国际技术浸泡志愿者实习,学生组织活动,支持发展中国家适当的技术,在本地和全球合作研究和课堂项目。在三年的过程中,27名学生参加了服务学习实习,在整个中美洲和南美洲发展组织和社区工作。学生住在他们志愿者一起,与社区,工作适当地和创造性地解决技术难题的社区。这样的经历让学生接触到基于基础科学和工程学原理另类,非传统的技术,从而允许在动手,实际的和人道主义的方式课程材料更高的理解。此外,这样的曝光让学生认识工程和技术,因此被我们不断增长的全球社会工程师的责任的深远影响,积极和消极。学生通过跨学科选修工程获得信贷,由ETHOS方案协调,为筹备和参与国际服务学习实习。准备,前六个月至十两周的国家技术浸泡,包括一个学期的技术,文化,语言和旅游指导类。学生的发展和进步,通过技术报告和反射时和旅行前后监测。详细本文探讨,一个学生在他的国际服务学习实习,以及如何这段经历影响了他的教育目标的经验。

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