Conference: Caring for the Future: Empathy in Engineering Education

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 2418876
Owner
  • Award Id
    2418876
  • Award Effective Date
    3/15/2024 - 2 months ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    2/28/2025 - 8 months from now
  • Award Amount
    $ 49,843.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

Conference: Caring for the Future: Empathy in Engineering Education

In today's fast-paced world, engineers play a crucial role that goes beyond just fixing technical issues. To build a sustainable and connected world, engineers need more than just technical skills – they need empathy. Empathy helps them understand different viewpoints, work well with others, and tackle big challenges that affect us all. For these reasons, through this project educators and researchers from different disciplines will come together in a three-day forum to talk about how to include empathy in the engineering education curricula. The primary objective is to cultivate a new generation of empathetic and socially conscious professionals capable of thriving in diverse, multicultural settings and contributing as conscientious global citizens. By nurturing engineers who embrace collaboration, value diverse viewpoints, and approach issues with ethical and empathetic lenses, this conference will address a critical gap in engineering education. By focusing on empathy, engineering educators are not only teaching technical skills; they are teaching future engineers how to be good citizens of the world. This initiative aligns with the National Science Foundation Engineering Education Centers’ overarching goal of fostering innovation and societal impact. By setting up an agenda of how to include empathy in engineering education, we are not just preparing students for their careers – we are helping to build a world where people understand each other better, work together more effectively, and make decisions that benefit everyone. <br/><br/>In response to the evolving global landscape, engineers are increasingly required to possess skills beyond technical proficiency. This forum will advocate for the integration of empathy into engineering education to foster a sustainable and cohesive global community. The three-day conference will convene higher education researchers and educators across diverse disciplines to deliberate and devise methodologies for embedding empathy within the engineering curriculum. The overarching objective is to cultivate a cadre of empathetic and socially conscious young engineers capable of navigating multidisciplinary, multicultural environments and assuming roles as conscientious global citizens. By fostering collaboration among educators, researchers, and practitioners from diverse domains, this initiative seeks to catalyze a paradigm shift towards empathy-driven engineering education, with the ultimate objective of producing engineers who are not only proficient but also empathetic.<br/><br/>The outcomes of the conference hold significant intellectual merit as it endeavors to bridge a critical gap in engineering education. By integrating empathy into the engineering curriculum, it heralds a paradigmatic transformation in the preparation of future engineers. This initiative contributes to the academic realm through three key avenues: advancing comprehension of empathy's role in engineering education, fostering innovative curriculum development, and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. Moreover, the broader impacts of this conference reverberate across academia, industry, and society. It redefines pedagogical norms, enhances engineering education quality and relevance, promotes innovation and sustainability in industry, and nurtures a more harmonious and inclusive global society through the cultivation of compassionate, responsible engineers.<br/><br/>Throughout the conference proceedings, data will be actively collected through surveys, feedback mechanisms, and participant interactions to gain valuable insights into the efficacy of the conference discussions, workshops, and collaborative endeavors. This data will serve as a foundation for generating a comprehensive report, which will be disseminated among NSF and the wider community of practitioners. Anticipated outcomes are in the following areas: research and curriculum agenda; resource sharing; networking and collaboration; knowledge dissemination of the findings to benefit a wider audience of educators, researchers, and practitioners in engineering education.<br/><br/>This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

  • Program Officer
    Matthew A. Verlegermverlege@nsf.gov7032922961
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    3/15/2024 - 2 months ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    3/15/2024 - 2 months ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • City
    BLACKSBURG
  • State
    VA
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    300 TURNER ST NW
  • Postal Code
    240603359
  • Phone Number
    5402315281

Investigators

  • First Name
    Diana
  • Last Name
    Bairaktarova
  • Email Address
    dibairak@vt.edu
  • Start Date
    3/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

Program Element

  • Text
    EngEd-Engineering Education
  • Code
    1340

Program Reference

  • Text
    EDUCATION RESEARCH
  • Text
    ENGINEERING EDUCATION
  • Code
    1340
  • Text
    CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS
  • Code
    7556