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Bickart, Theodore – Engineering Education, 1991
Reports on 15 tasks, as outlined by the Pipeline Implementation Committee of the American Society for Engineering Education, that are within the sphere of influence and the responsibility of university engineering deans for sustaining a vital corps of engineering practitioners and professors in an era of increasing technological change. (JJK)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Engineering Education, Enrollment Trends, Faculty Recruitment
Engineering Education, 1989
Describes recommendations related to engineering faculty pipelines by the American Society for Engineering Education task force. The recommendations are: (1) enlarging the faculty pool; (2) enhancing the graduate school environment; (3) enhancing the faculty environment; (4) attracting non-traditional faculty; (5) working on foreign faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Faculty
White, John A. – Engineering Education, 1989
This article outlines the problems in the student pipeline and the faculty pipeline related to engineering. Difficulties of women engineering faculty members are discussed. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering Education, Faculty Development, Faculty Recruitment
Brighton, John A. – Engineering Education, 1989
This article discusses the sources of future faculty, the ability to draw members of underrepresented groups to faculty positions, and problems related to the increase in foreign graduate students and faculty. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Faculty Development
Brickell, James L.; And Others – Engineering Education, 1991
Outlines the teacher training program developed by the the U.S. Air Force Academy. Focuses on effective teaching methods that maintain the sharp quality of instruction needed to offset any confounding effects resulting from the frequent turnover in the engineering faculty, which is comprised almost entirely of active-duty Air Force officers on…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Suh, Nam P. – Engineering Education, 1985
The National Science Foundation (NSF) believes three areas of engineering education require attention: (1) lack of qualified faculty; (2) updating and maintaining instructional instrumentation, equipment, and facilities; and (3) inability to transmit knowledge of some engineering disciplines to students. NSF approaches to solving these problems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Improvement, Engineering Education, Equipment Maintenance
Golladay, Mary A. – Engineering Education, 1989
Discusses an engineering faculty pipeline. Provided are the statistical figures showing: (1) gender differences; (2) engineering doctorates by race and institutions; (3) foreign faculty; (4) citizenship of engineering doctorates; (5) doctorates who attended a two-year college by race; and (6) plans of foreign citizens receiving doctorates. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers
Doigan, Paul – Engineering Education, 1984
Presents findings from an American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) questionnaire survey which examined the impact of faculty shortages on the quality of engineering education, what faculty are needed to maintain or restore quality to engineering programs, graduate student enrollment, and trends in faculty recruitment and retention. (JN)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Quality, Engineering, Engineering Education
Locke, Carl E., Jr. – Engineering Education, 1989
A non-traditional career path passes through industry or government before proceeding to an academic position. Discussed are effective uses and advantages of various non-traditional faculty members. Some industrial programs that help universities fill faculty positions are described. (YP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers
Wolf, Lawrence J. – Engineering Education, 1987
Addresses several concerns regarding the identity of the field of engineering technology. Discusses engineering technology from the standpoint of its designation as a discipline, its body of knowledge, its professional status, its academic faculty, and the structure and policies that will allow it the most options for the future. (TW)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, College Science, Degrees (Academic), Engineering Education
Goodson, Carole E. – Engineering Education, 1987
Reports on three studies conducted by the Engineering Technology Division of the American Society of Engineering Education dealing with four-year engineering technology programs. Addresses funding, faculty development and recruitment, student characteristics, enrollment, retention, graduate employment, and alumni participation. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Degrees (Academic), Employment Opportunities, Engineering Education