I am deeply interested in education - not teaching, but in student life and welfare, as well as alternative/non-traditional education. How do I learn more about those issues? Which people are prominent in the field? What resources do I have?
Some example issues of the above are: ace for grades, college choice, career choice, being overloaded with extracurriculars just to enter a prestigious university, anything alternative education related, education policy, etc.
I've been scouring different Brisbane (Australia) universities' staff profiles, since I live there, but no one I found seems to be working in those areas. Almost all the resources on those topics are American. I have contacted a few places but haven't heard anything from anyone. I'm particularly interested in specific people who research or work in this field.
Examples of people I'm after:
* Denise Clark Pope, who wrote
Doing School and organizes the
Stressed-Out Students Conference (we've corresponded a little bit but she hasn't replied to my latest email)
* Loren Pope & Marty O'Connell from
Colleges that Change Lives (I've corresponded with Marty a while ago)
* Marilee Jones, ex-MIT Dean of Admissions who was in the news recently for lying on her resume - she was a big advocate of choosing colleges for their suitability not their name (I would LOVE to talk to her...but I can't find any contact details)
* Nel Noddings, author of
The Challenge To Care In Schools
* Grace Llewellyn/John Taylor Gatto/John Holt - regular names in unschooling/homeschooling (I've tried emailing Gatto but apparently he doesn't read emails anymore. Missed a chance to meet him directly. Damn!)
* The folks at
Education|Evolving (shot them an email, waiting for a reply)
also: how else can I get involved in this area? I'm currently a Creative Industries undergrad. I was thinking of doing an Education degree but the ones here are focused mainly on teaching. (I could get a Grad Dip with my current degree, but I need a year's worth of related work experience...which requires the Education degree. bah.)
I also write a blog about related issues (see profile) but I feel like I should do more.
Ultimately I would like to raise awareness of the issues students in Malaysia (where I'm from) face in school that get overlooked - stress, choosing uni courses, work-life balance, etc. Only now has the interest been piqued in the national mindset and it's critical that this awareness is raised. That's the main reason my blog was set up. However, I would like to get a stronger foundation, and network with people that could help me out.
What can I do? Shadow as someone's research assistant? Read as many books as I can get my hands on? Move to America and transfer to Stanford since that's where most of them (Denise Clark Pope and Nel Noddings especially) seem to be hiding? What else am I missing?
posted by someone else at 11:27 PM on June 3, 2007