Celebrating and Leveraging Classroom Geographic and Cultural Diversity to Enhance Student Learning

Author:

Forbes Marissa H.1ORCID,Lord Susan M.2ORCID,Díaz-Montiel Paulina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110, USA

2. Department of Integrated Engineering, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110, USA

Abstract

In the fall of 2022, we offered a pedagogically redesigned sociotechnical environmental engineering elective for junior and senior undergraduates that applied place-based and culturally sustaining pedagogies. The course featured a project designed to facilitate the celebration and leveraging of classroom geographic and cultural diversity to enhance student learning about water sustainability. We analyzed the students’ written project reflections using an inductive thematic analysis to explore whether and how the project and pedagogical model augmented student learning. The primary themes that emerged included: (1) deepened knowledge of home and culture; (2) global conceptualizations; (3) re-evaluation of perceptions and beliefs (in terms of water sustainability and personal relationships with water); and (4) future-facing viewpoints. We consider each of these ‘enhancements’ to the student learning because they extend beyond the course objectives and explore the sociotechnical aspect of engineering. The purpose of this paper is to share the course and project model, our findings from its implementation, and suggestions on how this pedagogical framework could be adapted and scaled to expand the learning of a range of topics at different learner levels.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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