On this account, science deserves a central place among
the disciplines of liberal education, provided it is taught with due regard for its essentially constructive character.
Not exact matches
As Freeman Butts observed: ``... where the conception
of a
liberal education was firmly grounded upon religious and intellectual authority and
discipline, the prescribed curriculum was more likely to be maintained longer against the inroads
of the elective system with its attendant doctrines
of freedom and flexibility.»
threaten the traditional focus on the
disciplines of liberal arts and sciences, and the one - time appeal
of a broad general
education.
It combines the best
of liberal arts and
discipline - specific
education with training in visual thinking and the application
of new technologies.