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October 15, 2009

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Novel education tactics earn Pitt professors invitation to inaugural meeting of national educators

Two professors in Pitt's Swanson School of Engineering are among 49 young engineering researchers and educators selected to present their novel approaches to engineering education at the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) inaugural Frontiers of Engineering Education (FOEE) symposium scheduled for Nov. 15-18 in Herndon, Va.

Mary Besterfield-Sacre, an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Fulton C. Noss Faculty Fellow, will discuss her current project to develop a tool for evaluating team-based design processes and the factors that result in a quality design and prototype. Besterfield-Sacre has designed several models for evaluating engineering student learning. In addition, she developed the Pittsburgh Freshman Engineering Attitudes Survey to measure students' perspectives of engineering and their confidence to be an engineer. The survey is widely used in engineering schools to predict which students will complete engineering programs in good standing.

Joseph McCarthy, an associate professor and William Kepler Whiteford Faculty Fellow, created a block-scheduled engineering curriculum intended to increase student motivation and help students understand the interconnectedness of their discipline. Instead of loading students with a variety of smaller chemical engineering classes each semester, McCarthy’s model breaks the discipline into six “pillars”—or main courses—and presents one pillar per semester as a two-hour class, five days a week. McCarthy will explain that after seven years in practice, the expanded class time and integrated laboratory experiences have resulted in more hands-on student experiences, an increase in student assessment scores, and fostered better professor-student interaction.

For more information, contact Pitt News Representative Morgan Kelly at 412-624-4356 (office); 412-897-1400 (cell); mekelly@pitt.edu.



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