A framework proposal to set the ‘Ground Rule Book’ effectively and enhance mutual understanding in the context of engineering education for India

Authors

  • Aparajita Biswal B H Gardi College of Engineering and Technology, Gujrat
  • Hemalkumar Rajyaguru B H Gardi College of Engineering and Technology, Gujrat
  • Vimalkumar N. Patel B H Gardi College of Engineering and Technology, Gujrat
  • Vaibhav Gandhi Parul University, Vadodara
  • Sidhharthsinh Jadeja Surendranagar University, Surendranagar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23033

Keywords:

Effective teaching-learning; ground rules; mutual understanding; student behaviour; teacher expectation

Abstract

Previously, we were aware of the fact that a Ground rule book is a set of articulated points which induce the expected behaviour of a student inside the classroom. In the earlier decade of the 21st century, the ground rules were set generally by the faculties instead of involving the students themselves in setting the rules. The survey shows, that the students’ try to adhere to the rules increases as they play a role in creating or designing the framework for it. This study shows an analysis report on qualitative research on setting the ground rule book practice for the last three years in the teaching-learning process. In this paper, the various parameters of ground rules and their outcomes are discussed. The parameters are identified by discussing and interviewing the student leaders of each year and the applicability of the ground rules is also verified by the teaching faculty to prepare the analysis report.

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Published

2025-06-17

How to Cite

Biswal, A., Rajyaguru, H., Patel, V. N., Gandhi, V., & Jadeja, S. (2025). A framework proposal to set the ‘Ground Rule Book’ effectively and enhance mutual understanding in the context of engineering education for India. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 36, 229–235. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23033

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Research Article