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Alternative Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education


Alternative Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education

Hardback by Staley, David J. (Associate Professor of History, Adjunct Associate Professor of Design, The Ohio State University)

Alternative Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education

£30.50

ISBN:
9781421427416
Publication Date:
21 May 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 May 2024
Alternative Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education

Description

Imagining the universities of the future. How can we re-envision the university? Too many examples of what passes for educational innovation today-MOOCs especially-focus on transactions, on questions of delivery. In Alternative Universities, David J. Staley argues that modern universities suffer from a poverty of imagination about how to reinvent themselves. Anyone seeking innovation in higher education today should concentrate instead, he says, on the kind of transformational experience universities enact. In this exercise in speculative design, Staley proposes ten models of innovation in higher education that expand our ideas of the structure and scope of the university, suggesting possibilities for what its future might look like. What if the university were designed around a curriculum of seven broad cognitive skills or as a series of global gap year experiences? What if, as a condition of matriculation, students had to major in three disparate subjects? What if the university placed the pursuit of play well above the acquisition and production of knowledge? By asking bold "What if?" questions, Staley assumes that the university is always in a state of becoming and that there is not one "idea of the university" to which all institutions must aspire. This book specifically addresses those engaged in university strategy-university presidents, faculty, policy experts, legislators, foundations, and entrepreneurs-those involved in what Simon Marginson calls "university making." Pairing a critique tempered to our current moment with an explanation of how change and disruption might contribute to a new "golden age" for higher education, Alternative Universities is an audacious and essential read.

Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: On Innovation in Higher Education Part I. Organization Chapter 1. Platform University Chapter 2. Microcollege Chapter 3. The Humanities Think Tank Interlude. The University of Beauty Part II. Apprenticeship Chapter 4. Nomad University Chapter 5. The Liberal Arts College Interlude. Superager University Part III. Technology Chapter 6. Interface University Chapter 7. The University of the Body Interlude. Technology University Part IV. Attributes Chapter 8. The Institute for Advanced Play Chapter 9. Polymath University Chapter 10. Future University Conclusion: Existential Crisis and Existential Possibilities Notes Bibliography Index

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