1. Ethical learning in higher education: The experience of the Technical University of Valencia.
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Boni, Alejandra and Berjano, EnriqueJ.
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EDUCATION research ,MORAL education ,HIGHER education ,ENGINEERING education ,EDUCATIONAL innovations ,COLLEGE teachers ,INDUSTRIAL arts ,TECHNICAL education - Abstract
Ethical learning is an educational proposal that aims to prepare students for their future working life by helping them to acquire skills that allow them to carry out their professions with autonomy and responsibility. In this paper, we reflect on the main characteristics of this educational proposal, on its connections with the European Higher Education Area, and on the experience gained at the Technical University of Valencia, which is based on that of a considerable number of teachers and researchers grouped under the Teaching Innovation Group for Ethical Learning in Scientific and Technical Studies (GREVOL). First, we describe the main characteristics of this research and action group and then give two examples of how we have introduced ethical learning into engineering lectures by means of two different approaches: one of these is a technical course, named “Industrial Sensors”, and the other is through two humanistic subjects, called “Introduction to Development Aid” and “Development Aid Projects”. Finally, we critically assess the advantages and disadvantages of these two approaches: humanistic courses versus engineering courses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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