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Teaching engineering ethics using role-playing in a culturally diverse student group

机译:在不同文化的学生群体中通过角色扮演来教授工程道德

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The use of role-playing ("active learning") as a leaching tool has been reported in areas as diverse as social psychology, history and analytical chemistry. Its use as a tool in the teaching of engineering ethics and professionalism is also not new, but the approach develops new perspectives when used in a college class of exceptionally wide cultural diversity. York University is a large urban university (40,000 undergraduates) that draws its enrolment primarily from the Greater Toronto Area, arguably one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, embracing the largest percentage of Canada's immigration. Among the area's five million inhabitants, 50% identify themselves as a visible minority born outside Canada, while over 100 languages and dialects are spoken daily. Although students admitted from this international pool have usually been exposed to western attitudes during secondary education and are rapidly assimilated into Canadian culture, responses to specific ethical issues are strongly influenced by their prior culture. Two and three-part scripts for case studies based on NSF or original scenarios were written to illustrate issues such as gifts, attitudes towards women and ethnic minorities, conflict of interest, whistle-blowing, sexual harassment, individual rights, privacy, environment, intellectual property, and others. Following the presentation, the actors lead group discussion based on previously specified questions. Once the initial shyness and reluctance of some cultures has been overcome through the building of rapport, students have written original scripts based on hypothetical or prior personal situations. The method is now being adopted in a short course format to assist the professional integration of foreign trained engineers.
机译:据报道,在社会心理学,历史和分析化学等领域,都将角色扮演(“主动学习”)作为一种学习工具。将其用作工程伦理学和专业知识教学的工具也不是什么新鲜事物,但是当这种方法在具有极其广泛的文化多样性的大学班级中使用时,该方法将产生新的观点。约克大学是一所大型城市大学(有40,000名本科生),其招生主要来自大多伦多地区,该地区可以说是世界上文化差异最大的城市之一,它是加拿大移民人数最多的城市。在该地区的500万居民中,有50%的人认为自己是加拿大境外出生的可见少数民族,而每天会说100多种语言和方言。尽管从这个国际交流池中被录取的学生通常在中学教育阶段就暴露于西方的态度,并迅速被加拿大文化所吸收,但是对特定道德问题的反应受到其先前文化的强烈影响。编写了两部分和三部分的脚本,用于基于NSF或原始场景的案例研究,以说明诸如礼物,对妇女和少数族裔的态度,利益冲突,举报,性骚扰,个人权利,隐私,环境,知识分子等问题财产等。演讲后,演员根据先前指定的问题进行小组讨论。通过建立融洽的关系,克服了某些文化最初的羞怯和不情愿之后,学生便会根据假设或先前的个人情况编写原始剧本。现在,该方法以短期课程形式被采用,以帮助外国受训工程师进行专业整合。

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