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  2. Some are skeptical about the value of liberal arts. These ...

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    The question of the liberal arts university's survival is not a new one. Skepticism about the value of a liberal arts education, the cost-of-attendance sticker shock, a renewed focus on job ...

  3. Liberal arts education - Wikipedia

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    Liberal arts education (from Latin liberalis 'free' and ars 'art or principled practice') [1] is a traditional academic course in Western higher education. [2] Liberal arts takes the term art in the sense of a learned skill rather than specifically the fine arts.

  4. Liberal education - Wikipedia

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    For example, a liberal education aims to help students be self-conscious and aware of their actions and motivations. Individuals also become more considerate for other beliefs and cultures. According to James Engel, the author of The Value of a Liberal Arts Education, A liberal education provides the framework for an educated and thoughtful ...

  5. Trivium - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically, the Latin word trivium means "the place where three roads meet" (tri + via); hence, the subjects of the trivium are the foundation for the quadrivium, the upper (or "further") division of the medieval education in the liberal arts, which consists of arithmetic (numbers as abstract concepts), geometry (numbers in space), music (numbers in time), and astronomy (numbers in space ...

  6. Why a liberal arts education is as important as a technical ...

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    We need to give our colleges liberal arts curriculum while also preparing students for a competitive twenty first century job market.

  7. Vocationalism cannot trump the power of the liberal arts in ...

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    I may be a nobody in higher education, but I know that I want to educate students to be good liberal artists, informed citizens and capable of changing with changing times. I think the somebodies ...

  8. Philosophy of education - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th and 21st centuries it is used to refer to a broad-based study of the liberal arts and sciences, as opposed to a practical or pre-professional program. Classical Education can be described as rigorous and systematic, separating children and their learning into three rigid categories, Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric.

  9. UW president defends liberal arts after student newspaper ...

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    Debate about the value of liberal arts is nothing new. Advocates argue that disciplines like English, history and philosophy teach students how to think critically and communicate clearly.