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Educable: Rethinking Intelligence, Education, and the Future of Learning. David Staley


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In this episode, David J. Staley reads from his latest University Design blog entry, Educable, where he explores a provocative new concept drawn from Leslie Valiant’s recent work: that what truly distinguishes humans is not intelligence—but educability.

What if education is not simply about acquiring knowledge or skills, but about undergoing a fundamental “state change”—a transformation in how we think, act, and understand the world? And what if this idea reshaped how we assess learning, design degrees, and even imagine the future of artificial intelligence?

Staley challenges us to reconsider long-standing assumptions about education versus training, the purpose of higher education, and what it really means to be “educated” in a rapidly evolving world.

Key Ideas Explored

  • Educability vs. Intelligence: A new framework for understanding human uniqueness
  • Education as “State Change”: Learning as deep cognitive transformation, not just information transfer
  • Rethinking Assessment: What if grades reflected the degree of transformation rather than performance?
  • Education vs. Training: Why education prepares us for the unforeseen
  • Artificial Educability: A bold vision for the future of AI beyond current models
  • The Future of Teaching: Imagining new methods for educating both humans and machines

Why This Matters

At a time when higher education is under pressure to demonstrate value and relevance, this episode invites us to think more expansively. If education is truly about transformation—about changing who we are—then our current systems of grading, credentialing, and ranking may be missing the point.

Staley’s reflections open the door to a more ambitious vision of higher education—one centered on human development, adaptability, and lifelong learning.

📖 Read the Full Blog

👉 Educable by David J. Staley

🎙️ About the Author

David J. Staley is a higher education philosopher, strategist, futurist, and designer. He serves as an Honorary Faculty Fellow in Innovation at CHELIP and is the author of Alternative Universities, The AI Symposium, and other works exploring the future of higher education and knowledge systems.

🔗 About the Series

This episode is part of the University Design series, published under the IngenioUs blog label, which explores bold, forward-thinking ideas about the future of higher education.


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