The otherness of writing in the engineering curriculum: A practice architectures perspective

Volume: 12, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 11, 2018
Abstract
Engineering students are expected to graduate with high level written and oral communication, yet these expectations continue to fall short despite repeated calls by industry and by accrediting bodies such as Engineers Australia for engineering faculties to address this issue. One explanation for this ongoing challenge is that the prevailing practices of engineering education constrain rather than enable the development of writing practices in...
Paper Details
Title
The otherness of writing in the engineering curriculum: A practice architectures perspective
Published Date
Feb 11, 2018
Volume
12
Issue
1
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