Title: TECHNICAL ENGLISH
1TECHNICAL ENGLISH PROGRAM THE FIFTH YEAR OF
DEVELOPMENT
Alexander Mikerov Russia Northwest IEEE Section
Vice Chair Professor of the Control Department,
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical
University Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA
IEEE-TEP
2FIRST PROPOSAL
- April 2005 IEEE R8 Meeting in Paris
- October 2005 IEEE Section Congress in Tampa,
USA - Incitement Poor English in the former Soviet
Union
3ENGLISH LEARNING IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
- Non obligatory in a secondary school
- Non obligatory in technical universities
- Not useful in engineering practice
- International contacts not encouraged
- All literature in Russian (translated IEEE
magazines)
4POOR ENGLISH LOW IEEE MEMBERSHIP
- Russia
- IEEE membership 710 (2005)
- Population 145 mil
- 1 IEEE Member for every 180,000 population
- Finland
- IEEE membership 969 (2005)
- Population 5.3 mil
- 1 IEEE Member for every 5,500 population
5TEP AS A TOOL TO INCREASE IEEE MEMBERSHIP
6TEP THE FIRST PLAN
- Free Electrical Engineering training in English
for all by Russian IEEE volunteers (one semester) - Tutorial (once per a semester) by a visiting
lector from the DLP - Final student presentation in English at a
Conference
7TEP EXPENSES Vilniuss R8 meeting (April 2006)
- Pilot project one group - 1,486
- Region 8 project 10 groups per year - 13,470
- Main items
- Additional expenses for a visiting DLP lecturer
- English textbooks in electrical engineering
(Shaums outlines) - One 1000 student grant for visiting an IEEE
Conference - Assigned to Russia Northwest Section 2,000
per year
8PILOT TEP PROJECT(St. Petersburg RUSSIA,
Sept.-Dec. 2006)
- Entry contest 30 LETI students for 10 positions
- 11 students passed 32 h course Basic Electrical
Engineering of Professor Alexander Mikerov - Tutorial of Prof. Kurt Richter (Austria)
Development of Leadership Skills - Final student presentation in English at the
Annual IEEE Students Conference
9FIRST RESULTS
- Best student Sergey Miropolski submitted the
paper at the Eurocon2007 (1000 Grant) - One year student IEEE membership for 5 students
- IEEE R8 Certificates to all students
- Impact on students Membership
- 2006 - 52 2007 57?
10TEP NEW INITIATIVESat R8 Meeting in Sofia
(April 2007)
- IEEE Membership should be obligatory
- Small Tuition fee (TEP trainers remuneration)
- Training period 3 semester (General English,
Basic EE, Advanced course) - Students involvement into an IEEE activity
(Spectrum as a textbook, guide service, IEEE
conferences and seminars, etc.)
11MOSHE KAMS TUTORIALS
- Professor Moshe Kam - Drexel University
(Philadelphia, USA) and 2005-2007 IEEE
Vice-President for Educational Activity
- November 24, 2007 St.Pb Electrotechnical Univ.
- 23 students
- May 24, 2008 Renaissance Hotel34 students
- December 20, 2008 Radisson SAS Hotel23 students
12TECHNICAL ENGLISH PROGRAM IMPACT
13MAIN ST.PETERSBURG TEP FEATURES - 1
- Technical English Program training is providing
only for IEEE members and including three one
semester steps- General English- Basic
Electrical Engineering- Advanced Course
14MAIN ST.PETERSBURG TEP FEATURES 2,3
- General English lessons are conducted by
professional English linguist teachers - Second and third step lessons are conducting by
Electrical Engineering professors selected by the
local IEEE Section amongst its members
15MAIN ST.PETERSBURG TEP FEATURES - 4
- As a rule every TEP semester course includes
three components- 2-3 hours every week lessons
in a technical field with English textbooks and
local teachers - One day tutorial during 5-8
hours with invited foreign lecturer from a
country with native English- Concluding student
conference with every student presentation in a
selected EE subject
16MAIN ST.PETERSBURG TEP FEATURES 5,6
- A special IEEE certificate identifies every TEP
step graduation - Every year best TEP graduate is granted to visit
any IEEE Region 8 Conference with a paper
17MAIN ST.PETERSBURG TEP FEATURES 7,8
- The IEEE and small student tuition fees cover all
TEP expenses - Local TEP teachers obtain hourly pay
18CONCLUSION
- Technical English is the prerequisite of any IEEE
activity - 2005-09 St. Petersburg experience may be useful
for a Technical English Program planning - Tutorials of visiting professors is the important
component of a Technical English Program training
19ACKNOWLEGEMENT
- We are grateful to Moshe Kam, Evangelia
Micheli-Tsanakou, Douglas Gorham, Charles Hickman
and other IEEE volunteers and officers for the
permanent support of our Technical English
Program activity
20TECHNICAL ENGLISH PROGRAM
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
- Alexander Mikerov
- e-mail a.mikerov_at_ieee.org