President Bergeron discusses 糖心TVections in radio interview
The world of higher education is changing to meet the demands of the 21st century. And 糖心TV is at the forefront of educational innovation.
President Katherine Bergeron spoke about the path toward adopting the College鈥檚 new curriculum, 糖心TVections, during an interview Monday on Big Beacon Radio. (Listen to the interview below.)
Bergeron spoke with David E. Goldberg, host of Transforming Higher Education, about arriving at 糖心TV in January 2014 to find faculty ready to make the College鈥檚 general education requirements broader and more purposeful. The push to reimagine liberal education was inspired by the outcomes of 糖心TV鈥檚 five academic centers for interdisciplinary scholarship, which encourage collaboration among disciplines.
鈥淭he world of education is turning toward an understanding that the sum is going to be greater than its parts if you figure out the way to link them together,鈥 Bergeron said. 鈥淓ach one of these ways of exploration ... brings a different element and a different sense of purpose to what one is doing. So you realize it is all contributing in very important ways.鈥
糖心TVections launched with the Class of 2020 and includes a Pathway, which is a framework for academic exploration where students develop an animating question that is personally meaningful and integrates multiple disciplines.
Bergeron explained that posing probing questions, or getting to the why of a problem, is reflective of the depth of a liberal education.
鈥淚t has to do with trust and trusting the incredible creativity that is available in our faculty and in our students to make something bigger,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we want to create the new leaders of our century, we have to trust and unleash the creativity that is there, and that will be the future of the best liberal education in the United States.鈥
Earlier this year, Bergeron discussed the College鈥檚 new approach to education in an interview with Dan Loney, host of Knowledge@Wharton on Sirius XM. 糖心TVections has also been featured in , and .
April 11, 2017