2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(25b) Teaching Chem-E Journal Club: An Opportunity for Career Exploration and Student Support
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This journal club focused on discussing engineering education research, particularly research applied to the chemical engineering classroom. In addition, a lens of equity and inclusion of historically excluded groups was added to consider the impact of evidence-based practices. This lens was chosen because of how interconnected engineering decisions are to the broader community and was intended to get early-career engineers thinking about their impact both in the classroom and through their work products.
Outcomes from this trial are mainly intangible through exposure to teaching techniques, exploration of teaching-track careers, and improved critical thinking of impact on belonging, equity, and inclusion. Feedback about the journal club and outcomes was collected using an initial survey, mid-term survey, and closing survey at the end of the academic year. As a result of the journal club and participation by current students and alumni, several ideas for positive change in the department include a syllabus addendum on student support and supplemental teaching assistant training for undergraduate and graduate students.
Journal club is a time-effective tool to discuss teaching methods and their impact on student support in chemical engineering for people who are interested in exploring a career path related to teaching. Future work is needed to study the motivation of attendees and how to encourage attendance by industry-focused department members.