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Is off-campus engineering study off the agenda? Professional accreditation and distance education

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stuart Palmer, W Hall
In engineering, distance/off-campus study is an essential element of access to education for those in remote locations and/or seeking to upgrade their qualifications via the lifelong learning route whilst employed. Internationally, engineering education accrediting bodies have moved toward outcomes-based assessment of graduate competency, but are still struggling to relinquish their historical attachment to the measurement of inputs. A genuinely outcomes-based accreditation system based on the demonstrated individual student attainment of appropriate graduate attributes (which might be delivered/gained by a range of means) offers the best way forward for an equitable, representative and socially just undergraduate engineering education system that encourages suitably qualified candidates from a range of social, employment, educational, gender, age and geographic circumstances to aspire to the professional sphere of the engineering workforce. Until outcomes-based education becomes the norm in engineering, it is likely that distance learners in engineering will face significant difficulties.

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Journal

European journal of open, distance and e-learning

Volume

2008

Pagination

1 - 9

Location

Budapest, Hungary

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1027-5207

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, European Distance and E-Learning Network

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