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A Strengths-Based Approach in Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Curricula Leads to Engineering Identify Awareness and Facilitates Team Integration

Title: A Strengths-Based Approach in Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Curricula Leads to Engineering Identify Awareness and Facilitates Team Integration
Language: English
Authors: Julie A. Lockman; Cerasela Zoica Dinu
Source: Advances in Engineering Education. 2025 13(2):51-70.
Availability: American Society for Engineering Education. 1818 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 412-624-6815; Fax: 412-624-1108; Web site: http://advances.asee.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study; Biomedicine; Engineering Education; Undergraduate Students; Talent Development; Teamwork; Self Concept; Self Esteem; Diversity; Student Characteristics; Academic Achievement; Group Dynamics; Consciousness Raising
ISSN: 1941-1766
Abstract: This paper explores the impact of sessions with sophomore biomedical engineering students at an R1 university focused on individualized talent discovery and development to create effective teams of contributing individuals and future professionals. The rationale was that the identification and exploration of individual strengths early in the curriculum could lead to enhanced self-awareness, self-confidence, and appreciation for diversity of thoughts and contributions in teams. Methodology applied over a mini-workshop series required students to complete the CliftonStrengths® assessment to: a) enable identification, naming and understanding of their distinct talents, b) promote increased awareness of others' unique talents, and c) discern the value each participant brings to a team to achieve academic performance. Program outcomes and changes in participants' perceived confidence when identifying and applying their strengths in different contexts were evaluated through a mixed methods design that included a Likert-based survey and thematic analysis of qualitative open text responses. Results showed that 76% of students perceive that they felt overall confident in their college experience, a significant increase of 19% (p
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1476300
Database: ERIC