软技能
主动性
团队合作
终身学习
感知
考试(生物学)
技能管理
心理学
工程教育
医学教育
集合(抽象数据类型)
数学教育
知识管理
工程类
教育学
计算机科学
工程管理
管理
医学
社会心理学
古生物学
神经科学
经济
生物
程序设计语言
作者
Javier Samanes,I. de la Parra,Alberto Berrueta,Leyre Rosado,Adrián Soto,David Elizondo,Leyre Catalán,Pablo Sanchis
标识
DOI:10.23919/eaeeie55804.2023.10181548
摘要
Students in the STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), do not only require deep technical knowledge, but a complete set of global skills related to management, teamwork, lifelong learning, personal development, communications skills or proactiveness, abilities often referred as soft-skills. Student-led organizations, and specifically, university student associations, are one of the best alternatives to promote the acquisition of soft-skills in STEM high education fields. These skills are competences already included in official university programs that can hardly be addressed or acquired from traditional university education. This article studies how student enrollment in student led organizations (SLOs), with an active participation on their organization and activities, allows engineering students to achieve a better development of these soft skills. As case study, a medium size university, with 9000-students and eleven SLOs, six of them focused on STEM related fields, is used in this paper. A survey is conducted among the university community to identify their degree of participation in SLOs, and to test whether participation in these initiatives increases students' self-perception of their soft skill acquisition during their university studies. This survey shows how students of engineering programs, with a high degree of involvement in SLOs, demonstrated greater confidence in their soft skills at the end of their university years.
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