Teachers need a renewed sense of their status as cultural and social leaders and therefore of the importance
of liberal arts education in their preparation.
Your undergraduate education may provide you with a broad
liberal arts education in addition to a firm foundation in teaching practices and expertise.
The state added that through the program - approval process and ongoing monitoring, its preparation programs provide elementary teachers with a
broad liberal arts education.
Whether you are enrolling your children for kindergarten school, preschool, or middle school, they will all
enjoy liberal arts education that will bring out the best in them.
A revolutionary
classical liberal arts education, cultivating hearts and minds and a rich benefits package — explore the many reasons why you should teach at Great Hearts.
You could correctly surmise that I am not an advocate of
liberal arts education as something intrinsic to Christian universities.
And unlike the case in other countries, where higher education is essentially vocational or professional, American colleges and universities
offered liberal arts education — a broad set of courses which developed analytic, creative and communicative capacities.
VPA is committed to provide high
quality liberal arts education with an emphasis on S.T.E.M., specifically related to engineering and entrepreneurship.
For every person who believes that the high school's mission is to supply all students with a
solid liberal arts education, someone else is convinced that young people's differing tastes and aspirations should preclude uniformity of academic standards and curriculum.
«A four -
year liberal arts education doesn't prepare kids for work and it never has,» said Alec R. Levenson, a senior research scientist for the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California (What It Takes to Make New College Graduates Employable by Alina Tugend).
We promote America's founding principles through a classical
liberal arts education fostering personal greatness, community service, strong academic and leadership skills, while reaffirming hope in a caring environment.
So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll turn you to what is, so far, a pretty solid recent collection on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce
genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
If this model were adopted, the decision by those in particular fields as to whether to claim professional status would, at the same time, be a decision as to whether to
require liberal arts education before study for the particular profession.
I recently spent several days with the cardinal archbishop of Sydney on his home turf, where I was giving a series of lectures in support of Campion College, a new Aussie adventure in
Catholic liberal arts education of which Cardinal Pell has been a strong supporter.
While I have come to recognize the value of such schools for some students, parents, and teachers, I continue to subscribe to the ideal of a
humanistic liberal arts education that is highly prescriptive and, while global in scope, grounded in the intellectual, aesthetic, and moral traditions of western civilization.
Three prominent academic - honor societies for high school and college students are banding together to
improve liberal arts education and to counter what the organizations» leaders say is a growing public perception that technology - centered skills are of more value than studies in the traditional disciplines.
As recently noted, there are advantages of a traditional
liberal arts education where students sampling a sequence of disconnected, sometimes compelling, and very expensive courses.
But for other observers, both Race to the Top and the new standards represent a troubling departure from an expansive vision of
liberal arts education stretching from its origins in antiquity to the founding of 19th century public schools and continuing through the present.
Two works by John Urbain combine landscape imagery with poetry, embodying the
rounded liberal arts education that characterized the College's curriculum.
Bard College seeks to realize the best features of
American liberal arts education, enabling individuals to think critically and act creatively based on a knowledge and understanding of human history, society and the arts.