Treffer: Solving Concurrent and Nonconcurrent Coplanar Force Systems: Balancing Theory and Practice in the T&EE Classroom

Title:
Solving Concurrent and Nonconcurrent Coplanar Force Systems: Balancing Theory and Practice in the T&EE Classroom
Language:
English
Source:
Technology and Engineering Teacher. Sep 2020 80(1):16-22.
Availability:
International Technology and Engineering Educators Association. 1914 Association Drive Suite 201, Reston, VA 20191-1539. Tel: 703-860-2100; Fax: 703-860-0353; e-mail: iteea@iteea.org; Web site: https://www.iteea.org/
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
7
Publication Date:
2020
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive
Education Level:
Secondary Education
ISSN:
2158-0502
Entry Date:
2020
Accession Number:
EJ1272754
Database:
ERIC

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The basic concepts inherent to statics, including unbalanced and balanced forces and instability and stability of physical systems, have traditionally been covered in middle and high school physical science courses (Physical Science as indicated in "Next Generation Science Standards"). Yet, these concepts are covered using a physical science approach that has minor but significant differences in terminology, structure, and focus when compared with an engineering approach. Since a robust understanding of statics is considered an essential component for most engineering disciplines, Technology and Engineering Education's (T&EE) implementation of statics with an engineering approach could promote students' ability to transfer learning from scientific theory into conceptualized practical application within an engineering design problem. Moving away from a more utilitarian rationale and towards an academic one, Technology Education and now T&EE needs to find the balance between theoretical and practical learning. The intention of this article is to provide the reader with a better understanding of an engineering approach to statics involving the terminology, structure, and focus aligned with applying theory to practical hands-on learning activities.

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