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Making tectonics

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posted on 2024-03-18, 10:34 authored by Martin MejiaMartin Mejia

The School of Architecture, Building, and Civil Engineering (ABCE) at Loughborough University was established in 2017, procuring an international, creative, and innovative environment developed with the collaboration of members of staff and students. The content presented in this paper exemplifies teaching innovation in response to four factors. Firstly, a fourfold increase in the student cohort, from fifty students in 2017 to two-hundred students in 2021. Secondly, to ensure the content of this module transitions to be interdisciplinary. Thirdly, the transition of the mode of delivery from online to in-person. And fourthly, the reduced staff allocated to support this module, compared with previous years. Tectonics is a first-year undergraduate module, conceived originally for Architecture students. Its main objective was to encourage the students’ critical thinking, and the aim was to make this possible by promoting research and experimentation. This module was later included in the first-year curricula of Construction Engineering Management (CEM), and Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying (CMQS). While all the courses of ABCE are involved in the multi-disciplinary project in the context of the Professional Practice week (PP), during weeks two and fifteen of Semester One; Tectonics is the only interdisciplinary module for those courses that run during the first academic year. The Module consists of two coursework and one end-of-the-year exam. Coursework One was prepared in a way that the students would develop practical skills that would prepare them for interdisciplinary dialogues in the professional world. It was planned to encourage the student’s interaction and coproduction of knowledge. Coursework Two was intended as an introduction to research thinking, in which the students are encouraged to use deductive logic to verify knowledge acquired during lectures.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Published in

AMPS Proceedings Series

Volume

28

Issue

2

Pages

356 - 364

Source

A Focus on Pedagogy: Teaching, Learning and Research in the Modern Academy

Publisher

AMPS (Architecture Media Politics Society)

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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© AMPS

Publisher statement

This paper was accepted for publication in the AMPS Proceedings Series and the definitive published version is available at https://amps-research.com/proceedings/ Mejia, Martin. “Making tectonics” In: Z. Adil (ed.), AMPS Proceedings Series 28.2. A Focus on Pedagogy: Teaching, Learning and Research in the Modern Academy. 20-22 April (2022). pp.356-364

Publication date

2022-12-01

Copyright date

2022

ISSN

2398-9467

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Zain Adil

Location

Online

Event dates

20th April 2022 - 22nd April 2022

Depositor

Martin Mejia Tamariz. Deposit date: 15 March 2024

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