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Cultural considerations in service learning with American Indian Reservation community stakeholders

机译:与美洲印第安人保留区社区利益相关者进行服务学习中的文化考虑

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In the process of designing engineered systems, it is not uncommon for engineers to underestimate or altogether ignore the societal and cultural context of the problem. This is particularly true when designs are developed to solve world problems; a lack of societal consideration leads to implementation failures when engineers from developed countries attempt to design solutions "for" people in developing countries rather than working with them. It has been increasingly recognized in literature that stakeholder participation is critical for designing sustainable solutions. However, translating social and cultural values and stakeholder participation into engineering education remains an elusive challenge for educators. A similar challenge exists with engineering design for American Indian Reservations; however, this challenge is amplified due to a long history of racial tensions, biases, and political oppression that leads to American Indian distrust of mainstream engineers. This work in progress describes an ongoing engineering design project that is designed to meet the needs of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (PRIR) while: (a) challenging students at a mainstream university to design within an appropriate cultural context, (b) incorporating stakeholder participation and (3) increasing opportunities and interest in Native American participation in engineering. Dialogue between community members of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (PRIR, where OLC is located), faculty and students of the Oglala Lakota College (OLC) Tribal College, and faculty and students at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) have identified that the PRIR community is interested in collaborating on the design, research, and testing of a sustainable, renewable-energy based food production system. The system should not only to meet the community needs for safe and healthy foods, but also serve as a potential source of economic development for the community. This project includ- s an extensive partnership and has a strong focus on achieving sustainable design and business development through a multi-disciplinary advisory team. Students from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) have partnered with faculty and students from the Oglala Lakota College (OLC) on the functional design of a renewable-energy based structure for economic development. The design team is advised by faculty at both institutions, as well faculty and experts representing other synergistic projects on PRIR, including an on-going NSF engineering educational effort, the Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative (NASHI), based at University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder), to share climate station data and energy monitoring expertise, and Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation, a sustainable community grant holder located at Sharp's Corner, South Dakota, just 8 miles from the OLC campus, to share cultural knowledge and values and business development strategies. The paper describes the lessons learned by students and educators when consideration of culture and stakeholder investment become significant components in an engineering design.
机译:在设计工程系统的过程中,工程师低估或完全忽略问题的社会和文化背景并不少见。当开发解决世界性问题的设计时尤其如此。缺乏社会考虑会导致实现失败,因为发达国家的工程师试图为发展中国家的人们“而不是与他们一起工作”设计解决方案。越来越多的文献认为,利益相关者的参与对于设计可持续解决方案至关重要。但是,将社会和文化价值观以及利益相关者的参与转化为工程教育仍然是教育工作者难以捉摸的挑战。美国印第安人保留地的工程设计也面临类似的挑战。但是,由于种族紧张,偏见和政治压迫的悠久历史,导致美洲印第安人对主流工程师的不信任,这一挑战更加严峻。正在进行的这项工作描述了一个正在进行的工程设计项目,旨在满足Pine Ridge Indian Reservation(PRIR)的需求,同时:(a)挑战主流大学的学生在适当的文化背景下进行设计,(b)纳入利益相关者参与以及(3)增加对美国原住民参与工程的机会和兴趣。松岭印第安人保留区(PRIC,OLC所在)的社区成员,Oglala Lakota学院(OLC)部落学院的教职员工以及南达科他矿业技术学院(SDSMT)的教职员工与学生之间的对话指出PRIR社区有兴趣在基于可持续,可再生能源的食品生产系统的设计,研究和测试方面进行合作。该系统不仅应满足社区对安全健康食品的需求,而且还应成为社区经济发展的潜在来源。该项目建立了广泛的合作伙伴关系,并着重于通过多学科的咨询团队实现可持续的设计和业务发展。南达科他州矿业技术学院(SDSMT)的学生与教职员工以及Oglala Lakota学院(OLC)的学生合作,进行了基于可再生能源的经济发展结构的功能设计。两家机构的教职人员,以及代表PRIR其他协同项目的教职人员和专家,都为设计团队提供了建议,其中包括正在进行的NSF工程教育工作,即美国科罗拉多大学博尔德分校(National American Sustainable Housing Initiative,NASHI)( CU Boulder),以分享气候站数据和能源监测专业知识;以及Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation,这是一家可持续社区赠款持有人,位于南达科他州的Sharp's Corner,距离OLC校园仅8英里,以分享文化知识,价值观和业务发展战略。本文描述了当文化和利益相关者投资的考虑成为工程设计的重要组成部分时,学生和教育工作者所学到的教训。

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