Minerva has allowed me to do something that would be impossible virtually anyplace else: Address head-on the major problems facing higher education. Specifically, higher education is facing three large problems: It isn’t designed to help students succeed in life after graduation, it costs too much, and the dropout rate is too high. In this talk, I will explain how Minerva is addressing these problems in novel ways.
We address all three problems in part by doing something that’s impossible elsewhere: Every one of our courses and seminars are organized to take advantage of well-established principles about how the brain learns. Our entire curriculum is based on the science of learning. But more than that, we’ve designed a key part of our pedagogy based on this science: The academic team at Minerva works very closely with the technical team, and together we have developed the Minerva Active Learning Forum software–which allows us to teach effectively from anywhere in the world and to collect data that help students to learn effectively.
Finally, I will discuss how many of the lessons learned at Minerva can be transferred to very different contexts, and will suggest ways that they can be widely applied.