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 ====== Student Needs 2035 and Beyond====== ====== Student Needs 2035 and Beyond======
-A research team from the University of Houston worked with the Lumina foundation to advance conversation about the future of higher education. It found opportunities to catalyze innovative responses to emerging student needs.+A research team from the University of Houston worked with the Lumina foundation to advance conversation about the future of higher education. It found opportunities to catalyze innovative responses to emerging student needs. \\ 
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 +This report explores six inter-related aspects of student life and the common context underlying the six domains. It begins with a framework of four student types and covers the common context using the popular futurist STEEP framework of social, technological, economic, environmental, and political trends. The report also discusses current assessments and scanning, baseline futures, alternative futures, synthesis, and implications for emerging student needs.
  
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 | Publisher:  | [[encyclopedia:university_of_houston|University of Houston Foresight Program]]  | | Publisher:  | [[encyclopedia:university_of_houston|University of Houston Foresight Program]]  |
 |Publication date:  | June 2014 | |Publication date:  | June 2014 |
-| Authors:  | Andy Hines, Peter bishopAlexandra WhittingtonTerry Grim, Kate Burgress-MacIntosh, Mike IvicakRoss Shott, Mackenzie Dickson, Katie KingTerry Collins, Jim Breaux, Omar Sahi, Christopher ManfrediApril Koury, Will Brown, Cody Clark, Laura Schlehuber, Morgan Kauffman,jason Swanson, Joyce Redlon+|Authors:  |Alexandra Whittington, Andy Hines, April KouryChristopher ManfrediCody Clark, Jim Breaux, Joyce Redlon, Kate Burgress-MacIntosh, Katie KingLaura Schlehuber, Mackenzie Dickson, Mike IvicakMorgan Kauffman, Omar Sahi, Peter bishopRoss Shott, Terry Collins, Terry Grim, Will Brown, jason Swanson  
-| Time horizon:  |2025 |  +| Time horizon:  |2025  |  
-| Geographic focus: United States+| Geographic focus: United_States  
-| Page count:  | 174|+| Page count:  | 174  |
  
 =====Methods===== =====Methods=====
-Framework Foresight is the primary methodology used in this project. Additionally, four 'student types' that had emerged from a previous Lumina scenario workshop were used as an organizing framework. +Framework Foresight is the primary methodology used in this project. Additionally, four 'student types' that had emerged from a previous Lumina scenario workshop were used as an organizing framework. \\ 
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 +The research method used in the report includes identifying trend breaks, events, issues, ideas, and key uncertainties that could disrupt the baseline future and lead to alternative futures. It involves analyzing cross-cutting themes across the six domains and monitoring potential obstacles to the progress of the alternatives.
  
 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
-Even "baseline futures" surrounding the future of higher education will present significant challenges for established institutions. Much of the literature surrounding the future of higher education takes the viewpoint of institutions. When literature does consider the student point of view, it only considers them in the context of school. Instead, this report focuses on student life as a whole. +Even "baseline futures" surrounding the future of higher education will present significant challenges for established institutions. Much of the literature surrounding the future of higher education takes the viewpoint of institutions. When literature does consider the student point of view, it only considers them in the context of school. Instead, this report focuses on student life as a whole. \\ 
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 +The report identifies key trends, plans, projections, and scanning hits for each domain, leading to baseline and alternative future forecasts. It highlights a shift in balance of power towards students, a blurring between domains, the role of IT/AI technologies as both a problem and a solution, and social issues that must be addressed. The report also presents nine emerging student needs, including re-skilling, mentoring, continuous and real-time feedback, frameworks for navigating uncertainties, credentials, experiences, personalized instruction, spaces, tools, and templates, and differentiation.
  
 =====Additional Viewpoints===== =====Additional Viewpoints=====
 /*Optionally, include commentary or criticism about the report. It could be your own commentary, or link conversation from other sources. */ /*Optionally, include commentary or criticism about the report. It could be your own commentary, or link conversation from other sources. */
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 ~~DISCUSSION~~ ~~DISCUSSION~~
  
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