knowledge practices

Is the Future of Liberal Arts Programs “K-Shaped”?

Is the Future of Liberal Arts Programs “K-Shaped”?

In this article, originally posted to Inside Higher Ed, WINCan’s Co-Principal Catalyst Thomas Carey makes the case that adding depth to student learning by integrating outcomes from the liberal arts into all post-secondary programs is not enough to prepare graduates for the workplace. Instead, he argues that institutions need to also integrate Knowledge practices to ready graduates for workplace success.

Preparing Graduates for Future Knowledge Practices

Preparing Graduates for Future Knowledge Practices

In this post, WINCan’s co-Principal Catalyst, Thomas Carey identifies a key challenge facing post-secondary institutions and their students “how can we better prepare graduates to engage with future learning and knowledge practices?” Through discussions with other higher ed professionals, a solution emerged: “let’s treat our teaching and learning environments as model workplaces, full of experiential learning opportunities for reflective practice on changing knowledge work, practices and roles.”