Concerns Fronting Engineering Education in Sudan: A Review

Authors

  • Abdelrahim Minalla Higher Colleges of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/ajee2021.5n2.72

Abstract

For decades Sudan, like most of Sub-Saharan African countries, has been facing profound engineering education issues, namely: poor funding, outdated curricula, ineffective teaching and learning methods, inadequate human capacity, poor research/publishing condition, inappropriate facilities, inadequate educational technology and ICT environment, weak university/industry relationship, lack of academic freedom, and missing of quality control and accreditation measures. The paper discussed these issues, and proposed solutions such as redesign of flexible curriculum, adopting learner-centered approach, and developing hiring structure that focuses on recruiting and retaining qualified educators, with the goal of graduating a high rate of qualified engineers, ready for the 21st century.

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Published

2021-12-28

How to Cite

Minalla, A. (2021). Concerns Fronting Engineering Education in Sudan: A Review. Asean Journal of Engineering Education, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.11113/ajee2021.5n2.72