Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Bertha
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Virtudes, Ana L., Gonçalves, Jorge, Amin, Shohel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9496
Resumo: This article aims to present a comparative analysis of the practices of the University of Beira Interior in Covilhã (Portugal) and the Coventry University in the United Kingdom in terms of learning and teaching methodologies in a multicultural environment (including teachers’ international experiences and students’ backgrounds). The research is focused on the spatial planning and transportation engineering approaches, on the behalf of the Master Degree in Civil Engineering. A pivotal attention will be put at the use of information and communication technologies aiming to improve the students’ digital literacy and their required level of internationalization. Regarding the experience of the University of Beira Interior the conclusions show that its multicultural environment is essential a result of the presence of students from the Portuguese speaking countries (African countries, Brazil or East Timor). However, they are the basis of one of the main challenges in terms of teaching methodologies related to their lack of skills in English language. Coventry University has been experiencing the similar multicultural diversity enrolling postgraduate students at its MSc in Highways and Transportation Engineering course. Unalike to University of Beira Interior, Coventry University admitting students from Africa, Asia, Middle East and Europe with multilingual students. Among the common aspects in between both universities there are the organization of talks and seminars inviting experts in Civil Engineering domains and the public dissemination of research findings by students. These teaching methodologies allow the students to contact with other scientific, technical and cultural realities, preparing them for an international context.
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title Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
spellingShingle Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
Santos, Bertha
Multicultural Education
Planning and Transportation Engineering
Information and Communication Technologies
title_short Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
title_full Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
title_fullStr Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
title_full_unstemmed Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
title_sort Multicultural education in civil engineering: planning and transportation approach
author Santos, Bertha
author_facet Santos, Bertha
Virtudes, Ana L.
Gonçalves, Jorge
Amin, Shohel
author_role author
author2 Virtudes, Ana L.
Gonçalves, Jorge
Amin, Shohel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Bertha
Virtudes, Ana L.
Gonçalves, Jorge
Amin, Shohel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multicultural Education
Planning and Transportation Engineering
Information and Communication Technologies
topic Multicultural Education
Planning and Transportation Engineering
Information and Communication Technologies
description This article aims to present a comparative analysis of the practices of the University of Beira Interior in Covilhã (Portugal) and the Coventry University in the United Kingdom in terms of learning and teaching methodologies in a multicultural environment (including teachers’ international experiences and students’ backgrounds). The research is focused on the spatial planning and transportation engineering approaches, on the behalf of the Master Degree in Civil Engineering. A pivotal attention will be put at the use of information and communication technologies aiming to improve the students’ digital literacy and their required level of internationalization. Regarding the experience of the University of Beira Interior the conclusions show that its multicultural environment is essential a result of the presence of students from the Portuguese speaking countries (African countries, Brazil or East Timor). However, they are the basis of one of the main challenges in terms of teaching methodologies related to their lack of skills in English language. Coventry University has been experiencing the similar multicultural diversity enrolling postgraduate students at its MSc in Highways and Transportation Engineering course. Unalike to University of Beira Interior, Coventry University admitting students from Africa, Asia, Middle East and Europe with multilingual students. Among the common aspects in between both universities there are the organization of talks and seminars inviting experts in Civil Engineering domains and the public dissemination of research findings by students. These teaching methodologies allow the students to contact with other scientific, technical and cultural realities, preparing them for an international context.
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