Monday, October 12, 2009

The furture of higher education

I liked this post about the future of universities. This author is replying to another that is predicting that universities will disappear by 2020. That I thought was really an interesting subject because I often ask myself if they are really necessary. The author's reaction to the first one's theory was that they would change for the better bit definitely not disappear. I agree that there will definitely be some evolution in our higher education system and definitely some in the way people see higher education.

I personally think there are way too much Colleges and that there are way too many subjects that can be studied there. This has for effect to bring way too many students to go to college for reasons such as; they simply got in, that is what most people do after high school and to have fun !? In the end I found that College seems to be a "must do" for Americans. Now I have no problems with tradition but this too expensive to be a strictly be a tradition. This tradition as for effect that many students are left with huge amounts of student loans and a degree they really can't do anything with more than they could have done with their high school degree... I think universities are made for people that know they want to become first of all and that second of all have the ability to complete a degree that will almost guarantee them a job. I think colleges will go back to the way they where meaning that there will be less of them and less subjects you can study. I mean by that there won't be undergraduate degrees in Sociology or similar dead ended programs. This might sound harsh but in our economy one can't afford submerging in debts and have nothing to compensate for them.

The name of this blog is: Connectivism Network and social learning

the name of the post is: radicalization of education refrom

This is the link to the connectivism website

1 comment:

  1. Bruno,
    I enjoyed reading your opinion of the future of college education. Let's see what the future holds.
    You need to adjust your link to the post. You should not write out urls in a blog post. You need to edit this post to make the link directly to the name of the post you are referring to. If this is not clear, just email me.
    Dr. Burgos

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