NCSA 2022 John F. Schnable教学演讲:问责时代的教学:社会学家该怎么做?

Q2 Social Sciences
M. S. Senter
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摘要疫情加剧了大学生及其高等教育机构面临的困境,如果说有什么不同的话,那么大学对多个利益相关者负责的压力也在增加。原则上没有人反对问责制。相反,问题是谁决定了什么构成了学术质量和学生成功的关键因素。现在有大量文献强调了当新自由主义思想在高等教育中占据优势时会产生的问题。这些讨论中没有充分强调的是新自由主义审计心态对教育学本身的影响——对我们如何教学的影响。我将讨论三种在大学校园广泛制度化的问责制度对教学的负面影响——学生在学期末对教学的评估、学生在专业中的学习评估以及专业或学术项目的项目审查。此外,我将概述我们社会学家作为个别教员、部门成员或大型专业组织成员的方式,以抵抗或减轻这些压力。作为社会学家,我们应该站在有利的位置,超越个人的历程或职业,以独特的现实为集体辩护。
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NCSA 2022 John F. Schnable Teaching Address: Teaching in the Age of Accountability: What’s a Sociologist to Do?
ABSTRACT The pandemic has exacerbated the dilemmas facing college students and their institutions of higher education, and the pressures on institutions to be accountable to multiple stakeholders have, if anything, increased. No one is opposed to accountability in principle. The issue, rather, is who determines what constitutes academic quality and the key dimensions of student success. A substantial literature now exists highlighting the problems that accrue when neoliberal thinking gains ascendancy in higher education. What is not stressed enough in these discussions are the implications of the neoliberal audit mentality on pedagogy itself – on how we teach. I will discuss the negative impact on teaching of three accountability systems that are widely institutionalized on college campuses – the student evaluation of teaching at the end of the semester, the assessment of student learning in the major, and program review of the major or academic program. Further, I will outline ways that we as sociologists might act as individual faculty members, as members of departments, or as members of larger professional organizations to resist or mitigate those pressures. As sociologists, we should be well positioned to see beyond the individual course or career and to argue for the collective with a reality sui generis.
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