Canadian Faculty Members’ Hopes and Anxieties About the Near-Future of Higher Education

G. Veletsianos, Nicole Johnson
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Higher education worldwide is facing several challenges spanning from economic, social, technological, demographic, environmental, to political tensions. Calls to rethink, reimagine, and reform higher education to respond to such challenges are ongoing, and need to be informed by a wide variety of stakeholders. To inform such efforts, we interviewed thirty-seven faculty members at Canadian colleges and universities to develop a greater understanding of their hopes and anxieties about the future of higher education as they considered what higher education may look like five years into the future. Results centred on four themes: (1) anxieties and hopes are shaped by supports and resources from various sources, (2) faculty members face anxiety over matters that negatively impact them but are beyond their control, (3) faculty members hope that “good” comes from the COVID-19 pandemic, and (4) faculty members hope for a well-rounded education that will enable students to succeed both within and beyond their careers. Implications for these findings suggest a need to direct research efforts and practices toward more hopeful futures for higher education, especially in the context of online and blended learning.
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加拿大教师对高等教育未来的希望与焦虑
世界范围内的高等教育正面临着从经济、社会、技术、人口、环境到政治紧张局势等方面的挑战。重新思考、重新构想和改革高等教育以应对这些挑战的呼吁一直在进行,需要广泛的利益相关者提供信息。为了了解这些努力,我们采访了37位加拿大高校的教职员工,以更好地了解他们对未来高等教育的希望和焦虑,因为他们认为未来五年的高等教育可能是什么样子。结果集中在四个主题上:(1)焦虑和希望受到来自各种来源的支持和资源的影响;(2)教职员工对负面影响他们但无法控制的事情感到焦虑;(3)教职员工希望“好”来自COVID-19大流行;(4)教职员工希望全面的教育,使学生能够在职业生涯内外取得成功。这些发现的含义表明,需要将研究工作和实践引向高等教育更有希望的未来,特别是在在线和混合学习的背景下。
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