May 21, 2019
In today’s episode Alex and Mimi
chat Dr. Rhonda Lenton President and Vice-Chancellor of York
University. As the global work environment shifts to new
technologies with bigger demands, our education also needs a
reboot. Hear Rhonda’s thoughts on the future of formal
education.
Rhonda was a first generation student of her
family, even though her parents never went to university, they made
it a priority for her and her twin, to get a great education. She
studied sociology which gave her a great grounding in how people
think. And during the time of the second wave of feminism, she
found momentum in activism, which compelled her interest in
equality and social justice. This has been a thread throughout her
entire career in academia. Firmly believing that every student
should have a right to a good education, leading to work
possibilities at the top regardless of gender, race or
wealth.
“Resilience from an early age is a character i’d encourage parents to pay close attention to” - Rhonda [21:42]
The demands on students leaving college with a degree and entering the workplace, isn’t the simple path it once was. She should know, given that York is the 5th leading University in Canada and ranked 26th in the world on educational impact. Yet still she finds students struggling with the transition. This challenge is now her challenge.
“You can’t change uncertainty, all you can do is figure out a way to function in a world full of it”
- Rhonda [20:50]
Rather than giving up, she’s yet again, battling for something she believes in. That formal education still has its place, it just needs to adapt like the world around it that is moving so quickly. She says that education needs to be more fluid, flexible and work with businesses and nonprofits to gear students and companies up for inevitable future change.
Few errors in life are things you can’t bounce back from” - Rhonda [23:20]
She’s working with giant companies like Shopify to create a new “flipped classroom” approach to learning. Giving students more vocational and work based learning opportunities, with tutors acting more like facilitators to overcome learning boundaries and resulting career difficulties. Less about boring lectures, It’s been her goal to find emerging needs in the job market and stay current when it comes to providing curriculum.
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