Course Correction

A Map for the Distracted University

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Pub Date Apr 23 2019 | Archive Date Mar 01 2019

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Description

Course Correction engages in deliberation about what the twenty-first-century university needs to do in order to re-find its focus as a protected place for unfettered commitment to knowledge, not just as a space for creating employment or economic prosperity. The university’s business, Paul W. Gooch writes, is to generate and critique knowledge claims, and to transmit and certify the acquisition of knowledge. In order to achieve this, a university must have a reputation for integrity and trustworthiness, and this, in turn, requires a diligent and respectful level of autonomy from state, religion, and other powerful influences. It also requires embracing the challenges of academic freedom and the effective governance of an academic community.

Course Correction raises three important questions about the twenty-first-century university. In discussing the dominant attention to student experience, the book asks, “Is it now all about students?” Secondly, in questioning “What knowledge should undergraduates gain?” it provides a critique of undergraduate experience, advocating a Socratic approach to education as interrogative conversation. Finally, by asking “What and where are well-placed universities?” the book makes the case against placeless education offered in the digital world, in favour of education that takes account of its place in time and space.

Course Correction engages in deliberation about what the twenty-first-century university needs to do in order to re-find its focus as a protected place for unfettered commitment to knowledge, not...


Advance Praise

“With excellent scholarship, Gooch's long and illustrious career as a scholar and university leader, and his suitability for a work of public philosophy, place him among a select few who could address this subject with the erudition evident in this book. Gooch acknowledges that his is a task of explanation; he brings a fresh perspective to an established subject. While there are other contemporary books that address particular dimensions of the university, this is the only recent one that turns anew to the reasons universities exist and the prerequisites for their success.”

Peter MacKinnon, president emeritus, University of Saskatchewan, Officer of the Order of Canada

“With a fresh and timely perspective, Course Correction will make a good contribution to the ongoing debate about the role of universities. As expectations grow – sometimes fueled by what universities claim for themselves – it is important to have this kind of thoughtful contribution to the conversation about what can and should be achieved in universities.”

David Barnard, President, University of Manitoba

“With excellent scholarship, Gooch's long and illustrious career as a scholar and university leader, and his suitability for a work of public philosophy, place him among a select few who could...


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ISBN 9781487523565
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