Howard Gardner and Wendy Fischman | The Real World of College
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Howard Gardner and Wendy Fishman's study on higher education in the US reveals a focus shift towards resumes and job prospects, offering recommendations to realign colleges as communities of learners. They found a correlation between mental models of college and higher education capital, advocating for a shift towards purpose-driven education over transactional approaches to prepare students for the real world.
Insights
- Students in higher education prioritize resumes, job prospects, and earning potential over learning due to a shift in the core purpose of colleges in the US, leading to a misalignment in perspectives among students, faculty, and administrators.
- The concept of Higher Education Capital (headcap) is introduced as a measure of the ability to engage with important issues, with a strong correlation between transformational mental models of college and higher headcap scores, emphasizing the need for colleges to refocus on intellectual development and purpose rather than extraneous activities and individualistic goals.
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