Future Learning Design Podcast

Education as a Commons - A Conversation with David Bollier

Nov 2, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, David Bollier, an author and activist specializing in the commons, shares insights on reshaping education as a shared community resource. He contrasts credential-focused learning with relational stewardship, advocating for a model that prioritizes cooperation over competition. David explores how the commons can cultivate 21st-century skills, emphasize virtue, and foster creativity through open spaces. He also discusses strategies for creating institutional alternatives that maintain the integrity of the commons while resisting co-option.
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Commons As Social Systems

  • Commons are social systems of self-organized cooperation, not merely shared resources to be managed.
  • Education reframed as a commons centers relational learning and integrated human development over information transfer.
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From Resources To Relational Processes

  • Shifting from 'resources' to relational systems changes how we value and steward things.
  • Seeing commons as processes foregrounds relationships, becoming, and care over commodification.
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Education's Human Capital Problem

  • Modern schooling largely builds human capital focused on competition, credentials and market success.
  • The commons offers space for empathy, moral virtue and integrated human flourishing beyond credentialism.
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