Title
Prospective engineers and children's literature - An unusual approach to teach key competencies: An interdisciplinary module.
Abstract
It is a commonly held perception that in general, engineers frequently suffer from a lack of soft skills. This becomes already quite obvious when prospective engineers are confronted with the task to communicate with their peers or while presenting their achievements in class. Insights from humanistic sciences are valuable to overcome such deficits at university level. Analysing specific texts, talking and exchanging opinions on the content with peers from inside and outside their subject area could enhance engineers' ability to efficiently communicate, for example. Fairy tales, as creative and cultural relevant texts with deep symbolic values, provide a rich ground to gain these capabilities. Specific skills, which could be improved by discussing fairy tales are, for example, realizing and decoding hidden meanings, associations and symbols. Also, creative thinking and the awareness of the importance of social and historical influences on content and understanding can be developed. Furthermore, differences in-between academic disciplines can be experienced by working in interdisciplinary, and often intercultural, teams. This approach is still in the process of field testing at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, now in the second run, where the interdisciplinary module Studium Generale offers space for soft skill training with a difference. So far, the results of this unusual approach to teach key competencies are promising for further projects. Nevertheless, an obstacle, this module still has to overcome, is the students', and especially prospective engineers' unwillingness to participate in such an "out-of-the-box"-setting without any reservations.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2017
IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference
Communication skills: children's literature,interdisciplinarity,team work,soft skills,key competencies,presentation and negotiation techniques
Field
DocType
ISSN
Obstacle,Soft skills,Teamwork,Competence (human resources),Computer science,Knowledge management,Creative thinking,Discipline,Humanism,Perception
Conference
2165-9567
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Doina Logofatu11716.74
Barbara Lammlein210.96
Christina Andersson322.42
Gheorghe Goldenthal400.34