Marie Magnell
Royal Institute of Technology
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European Journal of Engineering Education | 2017
Marie Magnell; Lars Geschwind; Anette Kolmos
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to identify faculty perspectives on the integration of work-related issues in engineering education. A mixed methods approach was used to explore faculty attitudes towards work-related learning, to describe activities related to working life that have been introduced into the curriculum and to identify factors that faculty see as important if the amount of work-related learning is to increase. The results show that faculty members are positive about integrating work-related issues into the curriculum. Programmes with more extensive connections to industry offer more integrated activities, such as projects with external actors, and use professional contacts established through research in their teaching. In order to increase work-related learning in engineering curricula, faculty request clear goals and pedagogical tools. Other options to increase work-related learning include offering faculty the opportunity to work outside academia.
Tertiary Education and Management | 2017
Marie Magnell; Anette Kolmos
The focus of this paper is on how academic staff perceive their roles and responsibilities regarding work-related learning, and how they approach and implement work-related learning activities in curricula across academic environments in higher education. The study is based on case studies, including semi-structured interviews and analyses of course syllabuses in two higher education institutions. The results reveal divergent approaches between environments with limited and extensive work-related learning, and we present four different strategies for including work-related learning in curricula: add-on by someone else, add-on about the profession, integration of teaching and learning activities and integration with additional value. These four strategies represent a very diverse understanding of the role of education, ranging from education for academia to education for work outside academia, and contain various perceptions of the roles, types of work-related learning activities and integration in the ordinary curriculum.
9th International CDIO Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 9 –13, 2013 | 2013
Marie Magnell; Lars Geschwind
Archive | 2016
Lars Geschwind; Marie Magnell; Johan Söderlind
Archive | 2016
Marie Magnell; Anna-Karin Högfeldt
43rd SEFI Annual Conference 2015, SEFI 2015, 29 June 2015 through 2 July 2015 | 2015
Lars Geschwind; Johan Söderlind; Marie Magnell
The EAIR 35th Annual Forum 2013, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 28-31 August 2013 | 2013
Marie Magnell; Lars Geschwind
NU 2012 Gränslöst lärande | 2012
Staffan Andersson; Jannika Andersson Chronholm; Jonas Forsman; Marie Magnell; Björn Marklund
3:e Utvecklingskonferensen för Sveriges ingenjörsutbildningar; 30 november - 1 december; Campus Norrköping; Linköpings universitet | 2012
Cristina Al-Khalili Szigyarto; Kalle Garme; Anna-Karin Högfeldt; Marie Magnell
3:e Utvecklingskonferensen för Sveriges ingenjörsutbildningar. Norrköping, Sweden. 30 november - 1 december 2011 | 2011
Cristina Al-Khalili Szigyarto; Karl Garme; Anna-Karin Högfeldt; Marie Magnell