Evolving to Serve the 21st-Century Learner

09/12/2016 14 min
Evolving to Serve the 21st-Century Learner

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Episode Synopsis

This week, Ken Steele speaks with 10 university presidents and 2 senior administrators about the ways in which universities are evolving to meet the needs of 21st Century Learners. While it's certainly fair to argue that the core principles of a university education are timeless, in general university programs, services and campuses are evolving in a time of labour market uncertainty, interdisciplinarity, active learning classrooms, experiential and work-integrated learning, and new technology. Institutions are trying to be responsive to student expectations, employer demands, and government requirements. Preparing today's students for careers can also involve entrepreneurial training, since 40% of jobs are projected to be freelance by 2020. Interviewed for this episode: Algoma U: Craig Chamberlin, President & Vice-Chancellor Brock U: Brian Hutchings, Acting President Carleton U: Suzanne Blanchard, Vice-President, Students & Enrolment Lakehead U: Brian Stevenson, President & Vice-Chancellor Laurentian U: Dominic Giroux, President & Vice-Chancellor Nipissing U: Mike DeGagné, President & Vice-Chancellor OCADU: Sara Diamond, President & Vice-Chancellor UOIT: Tim McTiernan, President & Vice-Chancellor uOttawa: Steve Perry, Dean of Science Queen’s U: Stuart Pinchin, Executive Director, Undergraduate Admissions & Recruitment Ryerson U: Mohamed Lachemi, President & Vice-Chancellor Trent U: Leo Groarke, President & Vice-Chancellor Western U: Amit Chakma, President & Vice-Chancellor uWindsor: Alan Wildeman, President & Vice-Chancellor Thank you to all who agreed to be interviewed! And our apologies to those we missed because of time constraints. (We had just 1.5 days onsite this year.) Recent episodes have examined the top reasons why people love attending the OUF, and new booths and recruitment marketing tactics, and Advice on Choosing a Program. Next week: Trends in campus construction projects. For exclusive early access, subscribe to our free email newsletter at www.eduvation.ca/subscribe