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The Pursuit of Education: Dr. Youngblood on Transformational Learning at Kean Global

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In this episode of Educast 3000, co-hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Dr. Joseph Youngblood II, Chancellor of Kean Global, to explore the concept of transformational learning in higher education. Dr. Youngblood shares his extensive background in academia and discusses the importance of redefining educational experiences to be more inclusive and impactful for diverse student populations. The conversation covers various aspects of transformational learning, including its definition, implementation strategies, the role of prior learning assessment, and the integration of AI in education. Dr. Youngblood emphasizes the need for cultural sensitivity and the importance of faculty engagement in driving change within educational institutions.

Takeaways

  • Transformational learning must consider cultural context.
  • Prior learning assessment accelerates degree completion for adult learners.
  • AI can enhance personalized learning experiences.
  • Engaging faculty in the transformation process is crucial.
  • Transformation in education requires humility and listening.
  • Global partnerships should be culturally sensitive and locally relevant.
  • Comprehensive learner records provide a richer narrative of student skills.
  • Flexibility in educational systems is essential for non-traditional students.
  • Relentless innovation is necessary for higher education institutions.
  • Transformation is not just about pedagogy, but about fulfilling promises to students.

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In this episode of Educast 3000, co-hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Dr. Joseph Youngblood II, Chancellor of Kean Global, to explore the concept of transformational learning in higher education. Dr. Youngblood shares his extensive background in academia and discusses the importance of redefining educational experiences to be more inclusive and impactful for diverse student populations. The conversation covers various aspects of transformational learning, including its definition, implementation strategies, the role of prior learning assessment, and the integration of AI in education. Dr. Youngblood emphasizes the need for cultural sensitivity and the importance of faculty engagement in driving change within educational institutions.

Takeaways

  • Transformational learning must consider cultural context.
  • Prior learning assessment accelerates degree completion for adult learners.
  • AI can enhance personalized learning experiences.
  • Engaging faculty in the transformation process is crucial.
  • Transformation in education requires humility and listening.
  • Global partnerships should be culturally sensitive and locally relevant.
  • Comprehensive learner records provide a richer narrative of student skills.
  • Flexibility in educational systems is essential for non-traditional students.
  • Relentless innovation is necessary for higher education institutions.
  • Transformation is not just about pedagogy, but about fulfilling promises to students.

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  continue reading

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