Below is a message received today, Wednesday, September 19, 2007, from new BGSU Provost Dr. Shirley Baugher. I am not sure what to make of it, what exactly it signifies, or where it will lead, although I am nervous about its mention of both the Spellings report and a European commission, both of which seem to be interested in the standardization of higher education. I am all for access, and increased access, to higher education, but I find myself nervous about exactly this sort of rhetoric (or, I should say, around the rhetoric and ideas in the Spellings report, which I take to be largely at odds with truly successful higher education).
I also note, with some worry, this description from the email of the tripartite purpose of higher education: “personal/professional development… developing citizen engagement in our society… sustaining competitiveness in a global society.” I feel decidedly old-fashioned in insisting that I care primarily (if not only) about the second part of that list, although I hate the nominalization “citizen engagement.” As an educator, I am most interested in helping students to become the best, smartest thinkers that they can be in order that they might best be members of (and promote the ongoing creation of) just societies. But I fear that education is sliding more and more toward professional development, seen as a way to maintain or improve a certain form of national corporate competitiveness.

