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Interplays of humanism, cognitivism and behaviourism in design engineering
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Author(s)
Childs, Peter
Type
Chapter
Abstract
Principal learning theories include behaviourism, humanism, cognitivism and constructivism. Each has held sway in education for a period and has contributed to our ability to develop and deploy evidence-based curriculums and learning environments. This chapter considers the contributions of these learning theories and their relevance to the design, engineering and hybrid domains, with a particular focus on the recently developed curriculum for an integrated masters in Design Engineering at Imperial College London.
Editor(s)
Rodgers, PA
Bremner, C
Date Issued
2019-07-01
Citation
Design School: After Boundaries and disciplines, 2019
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/76612
ISBN
978-1-62273-586-0
Publisher
Vernon Press
Journal / Book Title
Design School: After Boundaries and disciplines
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