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What will our graduate programs look like 10-20 years from now?. David Marsh Rossier School of Education. Assumptions About Graduate Programs. Jobs for grads will be harder to get; new career paths.
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What will our graduate programs look like 10-20 years from now? David Marsh Rossier School of Education
Assumptions About Graduate Programs • Jobs for grads will be harder to get; new career paths. • Jobs will have firmer accountability, shifting policy contexts that will shape work in new ways, costs will be more important, change jobs more often
Program Assumptions • Work we prepare them for: gathering information, meaning and patterns, strong practice skills linked to key ideas, decisions, complex environments, diversity of clients, global competition from new competitors, new role for university work
Program Assumptions • The learning process for graduate students will be quite different: information availability, problem-solving, role of the professor, the way you conduct research and the labs for learning/apprenticeships, the nature of capstone assessments
The USC Context • Relentless pursuit of excellence and improvement • Aggressive leadership models: initiatives for undergrad and Ph.D. degree improvement • A new president/interim provost and many new leaders, and increased expectations for deans.
The USC Context • Graduate School with Ph.D. control but also policies/reviews that support appropriate practices--and a history of avoiding law suits more than improving graduate programs. But new leadership and leadership style • Faculty role in academic review has been soft and fuzzy.
The USC Context • Many Ph.D. degrees--yet few are rated in the top 10 or even top 20 among US universities • Strong professional schools that had a purpose, but now have a new mission--national rankings and seek new impact • Many international doctoral students--with new patterns of going "home" rather than staying in the US • New opportunity:
Create Fresh Synthesis and Distinction between Ph.D. and Professional Doctorates: • Use Carnegie Study as base • Study would lead to understanding and revised strategic direction • Deep Policy Review--with new program assumptions from above
Carnegie Study • See the handout • Six Ph.D. Disciplines • Six professional doctorates • Analytic framework: signature pedagogy, capstones, laboratories of practice
Create The New Signature for USC Professional Degrees • Problem-solving in rapidly changing world--Games with the best of our expertise. (See the handout) • Acquiring information and using existing data—new models and partnerships • Expand our innovation/policy efforts
Use Our Global Perspective • Use our International students and partnerships effectively • Study mega-urban patterns: research and interdisciplinary impact • Create and utilize best practices/tools from around the world—
Focus on Our Urban/Diversity Advantage and Values • Urban diversity impact/labs for learning--Crenshaw Project • Prepare our Ph.D. and professional doctorate students to work effectively in urban/diverse situations
Should USC Graduate Programs Be Offered via Distance Learning? • The world is shifting that way • The senior USC administration wants USC to do this
What are the best ways to educate graduate students? • See the USC signature list • New planning/implementation processes • New governance arrangements at USC • Better study of “what works” • Better partnership with USC administration • Vision/mission, funding, big picture plan