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1 " We came to recognize that our initial thinking about the keys to educational reform was wrong. The key variables weren’t pedagogical. They weren’t financial. They weren’t curricular. They weren’t research. They weren’t any of the usual things we’ve always talked about as the engines of change. The variables were deeply emotional and cultural. "
― David Edward Goldberg , A Whole New Engineer: The Coming Revolution in Engineering Education
2 " Our initial thinking about the keys to educational reform was wrong. The variables were deeply emotional and cultural. "
3 " Change flows organically from the students themselves. "
4 " The emotional transformation of engineering education…is based on a philosophy of education that is grounded in the real world and in the lives of the students we serve…In the right atmosphere, the change flows organically from the students themselves. "
5 " The emotional transformation of engineering education isn’t magical thinking. Nor is it a vague abstraction or a series of touchy-feely practices. It is based on a philosophy of education that is grounded in the real world and in the lives of the students we serve. It’s available to everyone. It isn’t expensive. It can’t be accomplished in the old paradigm under the old assumptions about how education change happens, but in the right atmosphere, the change flows organically from the students themselves. That atmosphere requires systematic language change, culture change, and personal change by students, faculty, and all the stakeholders in education. "
6 " [Olin] formed a culture of student ownership and engagement…students are not consumers but rather are partners in their education. "
7 " The emotional transformation of engineering education…is grounded in the real world and in the lives of the students we serve. "