For the Public Good
Reimagining Arts Graduate Programs in Canadian Universities
By Loleen Berdahl, Jonathan Malloy and Lisa Young
Arts graduate education is uniquely positioned to deliver many of the Public Good needs of contemporary Canada. For the Public Good argues, however, that graduate programs must fundamentally change if they are to achieve this potential. Drawing on deep experience and research, the authors outline how reformed programs that equip graduates with advanced skills can address Canada’s most vexing challenges and seek action on equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization. They begin by charting how current approaches to graduate education emerged, including graduate student perspectives on the current barriers to success, and providing data-informed analyses of how current graduate degrees function. The authors then offer an evidence-based vision for a reimagined Arts graduate education, and actor-specific steps to achieve this potential. This timely and optimistic guide will be of interest to faculty and university administrators who are responsible for graduate education, and public policy specialists focused on post-secondary education.
Book details
Publication date: March 2024Features: Tables, figures, appendices, index
Keywords: wicked problems; skill development; humanities; social sciences; efficient; deliberate; inclusive; talent development; student-focussed; post graduate; career planning; higher education; graduate education
Subject(s): EDUCATION / Administration / Higher, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, Educational administration and organization, Educational strategies and policy, Education, Education / Higher Education, Area Studies / Canadian Studies, wicked problems; skill development; humanities; social sciences; efficient; deliberate; inclusive; talent development; student-focussed; post graduate; career planning; higher education; graduate education, Higher Education / Public Administration
Publisher(s): University of Alberta Press
Book details
Publication date: March 2024Features: Tables, figures, appendices, index
Keywords: wicked problems; skill development; humanities; social sciences; efficient; deliberate; inclusive; talent development; student-focussed; post graduate; career planning; higher education; graduate education
Subject(s): EDUCATION / Administration / Higher, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, Educational administration and organization, Educational strategies and policy, Education, Education / Higher Education, Area Studies / Canadian Studies, wicked problems; skill development; humanities; social sciences; efficient; deliberate; inclusive; talent development; student-focussed; post graduate; career planning; higher education; graduate education, Higher Education / Public Administration
Publisher(s): University of Alberta Press
"This book is provocative enough, honest enough, and practical enough to do what it intends: that is, encourage hard conversations about the potential of graduate education in Arts disciplines, the remaking of programs to meet their potential, and the proposition that enrollment growth is always the solution, whatever the problem." Roger Epp, Interim Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research. University of Alberta
1. Canada’s Public Good Problem
2. Three Imperatives to Advance Canada’s Public Good
3. Canada’s Arts Graduate Education Problem
4. How We Got Here, and Why We Feel Stranded
5. Canada’s Arts Graduate Credentials: Realities and Possibilities
6. The EDITS Vision
7. Reimagining Arts Graduate Education through EDITS
8. Imagining Excellent Arts Graduate Programs
9. Implementing the Vision
10. Moving Forward
Appendix 1: The EDITS Program Rubric
Appendix 2: The EDITS Program Rubric, “Excellent” column focus
Appendix 3: EDITS for Supervisors
"This book is provocative enough, honest enough, and practical enough to do what it intends: that is, encourage hard conversations about the potential of graduate education in Arts disciplines, the remaking of programs to meet their potential, and the proposition that enrollment growth is always the solution, whatever the problem." Roger Epp, Interim Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research. University of Alberta
1. Canada’s Public Good Problem
2. Three Imperatives to Advance Canada’s Public Good
3. Canada’s Arts Graduate Education Problem
4. How We Got Here, and Why We Feel Stranded
5. Canada’s Arts Graduate Credentials: Realities and Possibilities
6. The EDITS Vision
7. Reimagining Arts Graduate Education through EDITS
8. Imagining Excellent Arts Graduate Programs
9. Implementing the Vision
10. Moving Forward
Appendix 1: The EDITS Program Rubric
Appendix 2: The EDITS Program Rubric, “Excellent” column focus
Appendix 3: EDITS for Supervisors