Research: Faculty Development

Engineering faculty bring an important perspective to engineering education research, but are rarely formally trained in engineering education research methods. Our group studies how engineering faculty are best trained in engineering education research, with goals of expanding and diversifying the engineering education research community and bridging the gap between research and practice.

Related resources and opportunities

EER Mentor Network

The Engineering Education Research (EER) Mentors network (opens in a new tab) is a group that focuses on helping traditional engineering education researchers transition in their jobs to include engineering education research as part of their role as faculty. Two key ways we engage with this are through:

Visit the EER Mentor Network website (opens in a new tab) to find resources that are shared in workshops, and to learn more about available and upcoming opportunities.

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JEE Mentored Reviewer Program

Our group has worked with the Journal of Engineering Education (JEE) Mentored Reviewer program (opens in a new tab). This program pairs new and experienced journal article reviewers to share best practices for reviewing JEE articles in an accessible way. The small groups are lead by their experienced reviewer mentor in conducting three journal article reviews. Visit the JEE Mentored Reviewer Program website (opens in a new tab) to learn more.

To read and learn more

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We have curated this short list of publications as a place for you to start learning about these projects. To learn more, visit the complete group publications.

Funded grants related to this topic

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