Building the intentional university

Minerva and the future of higher education

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Building the intentional university

Minerva and the future of higher education

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"We start with a simple question: If you could reinvent higher education for the 21st century, what should it look like? We began by taking a hard look at problems in traditional higher education, and innovated in many ways to address these problems head-on: We have created a new curriculum, focusing on what we call "practical knowledge"; we have developed new pedagogy, based on the science of learning; we have used technology in novel ways, to deliver small seminars in real time; and we have developed an international hybrid residential model, where students take classes on the computer but live together, rotating through seven different cities around the world. The Minerva Schools at the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) are the first university experience built for the twenty-first century. In setting up this program, we have had to confront the realities of all aspects of higher education--from admissions, through instruction, to career development, to establishing a reputation. The goal of this book is to provide an evidence-based model for a future of higher education. We have learned a lot about how to reshape all facets of higher education and this book summarizes what we have learned. We hope that our innovations can serve as models of "best practices"--and thereby have a major influence on higher education writ large"--

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Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
431

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Table of Contents

Foreword: Higher education in the twenty-first century / J. Robert Kerrey
Why we need a new kind of higher education / Stephen M. Kosslyn and Ben Nelson
Practical knowledge / Stephen M. Kosslyn
Foundations of the curriculum / Ben Nelson and Stephen M. Kosslyn
A new look at general education / Joshua Fost
Multimodal communication and effective communication / Judith C. Brown, Kara Gardner, and Daniel J. Levitin
Formal analyses and critical thinking / John Levitt, Richard Holman, Rena Levitt, and Eric Bonabeau
Empirical analyses and creative thinking / Megan Gahl and Vicki Chandler
Complex systems and effective interaction / James Genone and Ian Van Buskirk
A new look at majors and concentrations / Vicki Chandler, Stephen M. Kosslyn, and James Genone
Unlearning to learn / Stephen M. Kosslyn, Robin Goldberg, and Teri Cannon
The science of learning: mechanisms and principles / Stephen M. Kosslyn
Fully active learning / Joshua Fost, Rena Levitt, and Stephen M. Kosslyn
A new team-teaching approach to structured learning / Joshua Fost, Vicki Chandler, Kara Gardner, and Allison Gale
Teaching from lesson plans
Vicki Chandler, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Richard Holman, and James Genone
The active learning forum / Jonathan Katzman, Matt Regan, and Ari Bader-natal
Building lesson plans for twenty-first-century active learning / Ari Bader-natal, Joshua Fost and, James Genone
Assessing student learning / Rena Levitt, Ari Bader-natal, and Vicki Chandler
Building a new brand / Ayo Seligman and Robin B. Goldberg
Global outreach: communicating a new vision / Kenn Ross and Robin B. Goldberg
An admissions process for the twenty-first century / Neagheen Homaifar, Ben Nelson, and Stephen M. Kosslyn
Multifaceted acculturation: an immersive, community-based multicultural eduation / Norian Caporale-Berkowitz and James Lyda
Experiential learning: the city as a campus and human network / Z. Mike Wang and Robin B. Goldberg
A global community by design / Z. Mike Wang and Sultanna Krispil
Mental health services in a diverse, twenty-first-century university / James Lyda and Norian Caporale-Berkowitz
The Minerva professional development agency / Robin B. Goldberg and Anne Kauth
Accreditation: official recognition of a new vision of higher education / Teri Cannon
A novel business and operating model / Ben Nelson
Afterword: For the sake of the world / Ben Nelson, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Jonathan Katzman, Robin B. Goldberg, and Teri Cannon.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Library of Congress
LB2322.2 .B85 2017, LB2325

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 431 pages
Number of pages
431

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26950856M
ISBN 10
0262037157
ISBN 13
9780262037150
LCCN
2017020888
OCLC/WorldCat
1020292309

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