The Possible Impact of Department Teaching Culture on Teaching Styles of New Teachers: A Case Study of a Swedish University Department Focused on Engineering Education

Author:

Mohammadi Younes1ORCID,Vinnervik Peter2,Khodadad Davood1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Physics and Electronics, Umeå Universitet, 90187 Umeå, Sweden

2. Universitetspedagogik och lärandestöd (UPL), Umeå Universitet, 90187 Umeå, Sweden

Abstract

Understanding the influence of teaching culture (tradition) within academic departments is crucial for new teachers navigating the complex landscape of higher education. This paper investigates the possible impact of the department’s teaching culture on the pedagogical approaches of new teachers, forming their teaching style, concentrating on insights gathered from interviews with experienced colleagues in a Swedish university department with a focus on engineering education. By exploring the department’s teaching traditions and identifying potential challenges faced by new teachers, this study offers valuable insights into enhancing teaching styles and fostering student engagement. Drawing upon both experiential knowledge and insights from pedagogic literature and courses, the authors provide practical strategies to overcome obstacles and promote operative teaching practices. Ultimately, the outcomes of this study aim to empower new teachers to create enriching learning environments that promote student motivation, engagement, and overall academic success, aligning with the findings of existing literature on pedagogy and student learning outcomes.

Funder

Kempe Foundation

The APC

Publisher

MDPI AG

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