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Transformative Teaching of Engineering in Sub-Saharan Africa

In: Innovations in Higher Education - Cases on Transforming and Advancing Practice

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  • Kant Kanyarusoke

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This chapter advocates transformative teaching in later stages of sub-Saharan Africa's engineering students' study periods. The teaching is meant to help them discover their potential in direct solution of the region's engineering problems. Student attention can be drawn to many of these problems through transformative teaching. Two illustrative case studies are presented. They demonstrate how students at one South African University of Technology were enabled to address common, authentic and 'real world' problems in the course of their learning. A review of theory of teaching modes is given first, with more focus on transformative teaching. The cases follow. The first case seeds a maintenance and continuous improvement culture among successive student cohorts, eventually producing an evolved new product ready for the market in a period of about 5 years. The second case uses multi-level, multi-national students, deploying multi-sourced funds and working at multi-premises in difficult campus study circumstances, to develop completely new products that are field-tested at two sites about 6000 km apart. Benefits, limitations and challenges of the teaching and how to navigate the latter, are given. Following its substantial benefits and the ways to overcome its challenges, transformative teaching is recommended to all engineering academics in the region.

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  • Kant Kanyarusoke, 2020. "Transformative Teaching of Engineering in Sub-Saharan Africa," Chapters, in: Dominique Parrish & Joanne Joyce-McCoach (ed.), Innovations in Higher Education - Cases on Transforming and Advancing Practice, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:164089
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.81608
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    Keywords

    continuous improvement; engineering education; sub-Saharan Africa; transactional teaching; transformative teaching; transmission teaching;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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