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The evolution of learning: Post-pedagogical lessons for the future university
Author(s) -
Mitch Parsell,
Christine Chinchen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of philosophy in schools
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2204-2482
DOI - 10.21913/jps.v6i1.1568
Subject(s) - foundation (evidence) , institution , sociology , learning society , pedagogy , higher education , mathematics education , engineering ethics , psychology , lifelong learning , political science , engineering , social science , law
This article offers a post-pedagogical image of universities. We explore two main purposes of university education: creating an educated public and preparing learners for their future careers. This exploration draws on philosophers Barnett, MacIntyre and Nussbaum. We then utilise a series of reports from The Foundation for Young Australians to offer insights into the changing nature of society, technology, and worklife. The evolution of models or theories of learning sets the scene for the framework for how to structure the future university—a post-pedagogical learning institution in which educators are learning specialists, learners are engaged in meaningful and critical thinking, learning and acting.

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