posted on 2021-11-25, 09:43authored byDr. Kehdinga George Fomunyam
The need for improvement in production and
processes and to have a better approach to it necessitates the
imperative of engineering education. The practice of engineering
education takes place in a context and it is also influenced by the
context in which it takes place. Context is the cultural framework
or environment in which technical knowledge and skills are
learned. Globally, there are changes along socio-economic,
environmental, and demographic lines and its driving profound
changes in engineering education in the society. This study
explored research and contextual relevance in engineering
education using a South African University as a case study. The
choice of University of cape town for this case study was
informed by the ranking of the institution as one of the best
universities of engineering in South Africa. The university also
has a center for research in engineering education from which
research focus was picked to establish its relevance. Findings
from this study revealed that engineering research takes place
Disciplinary, environment, economic, social, cultural, political
context. From the study, it was revealed that university of cape
town has five major research focus in engineering education
which include teaching and learning in science and engineering,
students in transition, knowledge and curriculum, higher
education policy and institutional dynamics and evaluation and
development of methodologies. These thematic areas were
explored for contextual relevance. The study recommended that
The study recommends that effort be placed more on research on
digitization to ensure relevance with the current clime and also,
researches in University of Cape Town should be tailored
towards the Fourth Industrial revolution for relevance