Thinking Comparative Engineering Education: India and the Rest
Journal: Issues and Ideas in Education (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-03-04
Authors : Rajarshi Roy;
Page : 87-107
Keywords : Engineering Education; KSA; Pedagogy; Profession; Workplacediscourses; Organizational Values; Professional Values.;
Abstract
Engineering education in the globalized perspective undergoing metamorphic changes in changing paradigms. In the context, as a developing nation, India has an opportunity to share the experience of the advanced nations and thereby, through juxtaposition, can adopt appropriate policies for strengthening the existing system of engineering education, best suits for national situations. Perception about the profession and problem context of engineering education needs ramification. Shortcomings in engineering practice need to be identified in the areas of innovation, research and development, design and technical improvisation. System related and profession oriented issues need to be addressed through the global experiences.
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