The Sophia Project: Behind the Scenes of College
TSP Student Mentors: (left to right) Natalie Anderson, Catrina Whitton, Lauren Williams, Taylor Chase, Katherine Valek.
For detailed information on the conception, design, and implementation of The Sophia Project download the project report below.
The Sophia Project, lovingly referred to as TSP was a project I started at Eastern Michigan University. The core inspiration of the program was to design a learning experience that would empower students, regardless of their background or intended major to succeed in college. We strongly believed philosophical skills were vital to this endeavor.
Our goal is to empower students to embrace their passion and potential on a deeper level by exciting curiosity, encouraging exposure to new ideas, and sparking engagement in a contemporary world.
There is a significant amount of scholarly work on almost every aspect
of teaching and learning at the university level. However, this
information is hardly ever shared with the students themselves. Though
they are expected to be adults, the higher education system is fairly
paternalistic towards students. They are often herded through processes
and systems they don't understand, because it is believed to be too
complex or that the students would not actually choose, if given the
opportunity, what would be best for them. While this is a fear many
share, my work with students has proven it to be unfounded. When
students are educated about the collegiate system, liberal education,
best practices, and the way learning works, they are capable of not only
choosing difficult but more rewarding paths, they are also better
prepared to engage those paths.
TSP
was designed to share some of this information with students and help
them reflect on how the university as a system, their identity as a
learner, and their goals all fit together. The project used a tiered
mentorship system, instead of a traditional student-teacher model, and
covered a number of topics including: dreaming, curiosity, metacognition
and more.