DocumentCode
143801
Title
Using the EPSA rubric to evaluate student work on ethics case studies in a Professional Issues course
Author
Schmeckpeper, Edwin R. ; Kelley, Michael ; Beyerlein, Steve
Author_Institution
Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Norwich Univ., Northfield, VT, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
3-5 April 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Engineering programs commonly utilize ethics case studies as the basis for student discussions. Measuring the student learning resulting from the case study process is often very subjective and difficult to quantify. The Engineering Professional Skill Assessment (EPSA) was created as a direct method for eliciting and measuring ABET professional skills such as ethics. EPSA is a performance assessment consisting of: 1) a 1-2 page scenario about a contemporary, interdisciplinary engineering problem 2) a discussion period where a small group of students are asked to address a series of leading questions about the scenario; and 3) an analytical rubric which is used to evaluate the students´ discussion. The EPSA project is currently in the third year of a four year National Science Foundation sponsored validity study. As part of this study the team of researchers has applied EPSA to test groups of students at Washington State University, the University of Idaho, and Norwich University. As a result of the work done on the validity study, faculty members from Norwich University who were not part of the project team were introduced to the EPSA method. These faculty members have independently started to utilize aspects of the EPSA method in their courses. This paper describes how the EPSA scenarios and EPSA rubric are being used in the “Ethics” section of a senior level “Professional Issues” course for engineering students. The EPSA Rubric provides a standardized means to evaluate the quality of student discussions and to help make the evaluation of students´ work more consistent between the multiple sections of the course.
Keywords
engineering education; ethical aspects; EPSA rubric; engineering professional skill assessment; engineering programs; ethics case study; faculty members; professional issues course; student discussions; student learning; student work evaluation; Earthquakes; Educational institutions; Ethics; Inductors; Wind farms; Wind turbines; EPSA; Ethics Case Studies; Professional Skills;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1), 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the
Conference_Location
Bridgeport, CT
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5232-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASEEZone1.2014.6820686
Filename
6820686
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