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Ep 75 – Business. School.

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Episode 75 - "Business. School." The past few decades has seen explosive growth in the number of universities around the world, but it may not be for the noble reasons we would like. Decreased public funding, and new conceptions of universities as engines for economic growth has spurred an intensity of competition for student fees. This shift may help explain rising trends in managerialism, over-quantification of students and researchers, commodification of education, and an 'amenities arms race.' Not to mention staggering student debt, elitism, college admission scandals, and whole countries in protest. Will we be able to turn this failing grade around, or will class be dismissed? Chapters 05:38 Speaking of Universities 17:58 Dystopian Future of Universities 20:53 Bolsonaro Assaults Education 33:36 U.S. Education Scandals 38:46 Managerialism and Quantification 47:56 Student Debt; Predatory For-Profit Schools; Competition 56:47 What Can We Do? A full transcript is available as well as detailed links and sources (plus credits and more) on our website ashesashes.org. Find more information along with relevant news and links on your favorite social network @ashesashescast. CC BY-SA 4.0

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