Convergence and divergence in engineering education in Africa
Date
2021-12-01
Authors
Fomunyam, Kehdinga George
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Publisher
Transstellar Journal Publications and Research Consultancy Private Limited (TJPRC)
Abstract
Engineering education is the process of teaching and learning engineering which has the capacity to make systems,
processes and structures better. But in solving problems, there has been the case for having a finite appropriate solution
or a plethora of solutions known as the convergence-divergence nexus. The convergence-divergence complex has been at
the front burner of issues since the beginning of the 1950s and various scholars have argued for both in addressing
challenges. This study unraveled the engineering education dynamic while also trying to understand convergence and
divergence in engineering education in Africa. findings from the study revealed that Findings from the study revealed
that convergence-divergence has been at the front burner of issues for long and various authors have made the case for
each of the concepts as a result of their defining peculiarity and applicability. It was found out that it is important to
understand both processes so as to ensure the selection of the best approach to issues and it was thus important to analyze
both. This study, therefore, recommends that there must be synergy between convergence and divergence to ensure
appropriate solutions to challenges in engineering education.
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Keywords
Convergence, Divergence, Engineering, Engineering education, Africa
Citation
Fomunyam, K.G. 2021. Convergence and divergence in engineering education in Africa. International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development. 11(6): 329-338 (10).