乌班图和帕德伊亚价值观在高等教育机构新自由主义倾向中的可能渗透

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. V. D. van der Walt, I. Oosthuizen
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自17世纪以来,一般生活,特别是高等教育机构(HEIs)的管理/行政,一直被新自由主义倾向所主导。换句话说,新自由主义倾向于用资本主义的眼光看待一切事物,把所有机构都视为企业,包括那些原则上与贸易和工业没有联系的机构。由于这种倾向,学院和大学变成了公司化,而在其中工作的人(管理人员、教授和学生)已经沦为经济人。这种倾向受到了那些认为他们在这种条件下失去了人性的人的广泛批评。本文探讨了将与古老的paideia理想和撒哈拉以南非洲的乌班图哲学相关的价值观(尽管它们有自己的缺点)注入新自由主义方法的可能性,作为在日益增加的制度压力和复杂性中寻找更大平衡和人性化的可能手段。乌班图理想比新自由主义更重视人的全面发展,乌班图哲学有助于缓和当前高等教育机构中的新自由主义个人主义。虽然新自由主义的一些特征和价值观应该保留在高等教育的生活和管理中,但理想情况下,它们可以通过注入与paideia和ubuntu等哲学相关的价值观而变得不那么有力。
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The Possible Infusion of Ubuntu and Paideia Values into Neoliberal Tendencies in Higher Education Institutions
Abstract Since the 17th century, life in general—and in particular with respect to the management/administration of higher education institutions (HEIs)—has been dominated by neoliberal tendencies. Stated another way, neoliberalism is the tendency to view everything in capitalist terms and to see all institutions as businesses, including those that in principle have no connections with trade and industry. Due to this orientation, colleges and universities have become corporatized and the people working in them (administrators, professors, and students) have been reduced to homo economicus. This inclination has been widely criticized by those who perceive that they have been dehumanized by such conditions. This article examines the possible infusion of values associated with the age-old paideia ideal and of the sub-Saharan African ubuntu philosophy, despite them having shortcomings of their own, into the neoliberal approach as a possible means of finding greater balance and humanization in the midst of increased institutional pressures and complexities. The paideia ideal attaches greater value to the well-roundedness of the human being than does neoliberalism, and the ubuntu philosophy could contribute toward toning down the current neoliberal individualism in higher education institutions. Although some of the features and values of neoliberalism should be retained in HEI life and management, they ideally could be made less forceful by an infusion of the values associated with philosophies such as paideia and ubuntu.
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