James
E. Stice,
PhD
Bob
R. Dorsey Professor Emeritus in Engineering
| Office: |
CPE 3.470 |
Mailing Address: |
| Phone: |
(512) 471-5527 |
The University of Texas at Austin |
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Deptartment of Chemical Engineering |
| Email: |
stice@mail.utexas.edu |
1 University Station C0400 |
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C0400 |
Austin, TX 78712-0231 |
Educational Qualifications:
Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology (1963)
UT Center for Teaching Effectiveness: Founder (1973), Director
(1973-89)
Chester F. Carlson Award for Innovation in Engineering
Teaching, ASEE (1984)
Western Electric Fund Award for Excellence in Engineering
Teaching (1981)
General Dynamics Teaching Excellence Award (1980)
Outstanding Teaching Awards (1977, 1979, 1987, 1991, 1993,
1996)
Board of Directors, ASEE (1983-85, 1990-92)
Distinguished Alumnus, The University of Arkansas (1995)
Research:
Through the years, I have been fascinated by the challenges
of engineering education and my primary interest is developing
programs that teach college engineering instructors to
be effective educators. Few universities offer courses
in teaching at the college level because the prevailing
philosophy is that graduate teaching experience and knowledge
of a subject are sufficient preparation. They are not.
Graduate teaching assistants limited to helping with
a laboratory course or leading a discussion group for
a large lecture class do not gain broad experience in
effective educational practices; many engineering instructors
enter the teaching field largely unprepared for their
new careers. Structured training in educational philosophy
and technique gives graduate students critical preparation
for a teaching career, the opportunity to examine the
field of engineering education closely-and to choose
a career in it more wisely.
- I helped develop the National Effective Teaching Institute
to provide training for engineering educators and it
is now in its eleventh year. We designed the Institute
so
participants can improve their teaching skills, return
to their respective universities and initiate on-site
programs to teach others. The Institute's program embraces
a wide
range of philosophical and practical topics, from how
to teach creative thinking to negotiating tenure hurdles. "Microteaching" gives
educators an opportunity to gain awareness of their strengths
and weaknesses-after presenting a short lesson, each
person is critiqued by his peers; a videotape of the
presentation
provides valuable feedback.
- I taught a graduate course in college teaching at UT
every summer for 25 years. The participants were engineering
students who were considering whether or not to embark
upon an academic career, and the course dealt with
the
philosophy and practices of engineering education in
considerable detail. Many of the students opened up and
became more
effective communicators. Communication skills are extremely
important for engineers, whether they choose careers
in education, industry or private practice.
Selected Publications
- Rugarcia, A., R.M. Felder, D.R. Woods & J.E. Stice, "The
Future of Engineering Education I. A Vision for a New Century," Chem.
Eng. Ed., 34 (1), 16-25 (2000)
- Felder,R.M., D.R. Woods, J.E. Stice & A. Rugarcia, "The
Future of Engineering Education II. Teaching Methods that
Work," Chem. Eng. Ed., 34(1), 26-39 (2000)
- Woods,D.R., R.M. Felder, A. Rugarcia & J.E. Stice, "The
Future of Engineering Education III. Developing Critical
Skills," Chem. Eng. Ed., 34(2), 108-117 (2000)
- Stice, J.E., R.M. Felder, D.R. Woods & A. Rugarcia, "The
Future of Engineering Education IV. Learning How to Teach," Chem.
Eng. Ed., 34(2), 118-127 (2000)
- Felder, R.M., A. Rugarcia & J.E. Stice, "The Future
of Engineering Education V. Assessing Teaching Effectiveness
and Educational Scholarship," Chem. Eng. Ed., 34(3),
198-207 (2000)
- Felder, R.M., J.E. Stice & A. Rugarcia, "The Future
of Engineering Education VI. Making Reform Happen," Chem.
Eng. Ed., 34(3), 208-215 (2000)
- Handbook for National Effective Teaching Institute,
Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering
Education,
Yearly (with R. M. Felder)
- "
Developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities," No.
30 in the New Directions for Teaching and Learning Series.
Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco, CA (1987) (Ed.).
- "
Process control simulation: An interactive computer program
for tuning feedback controllers," Proceedings of
the XVIII Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Congress:
The Use
of Computers in Chemical Engineering, Giardini Naxos,
Italy, 235 (1987) ( with P. Quintana) .
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