Participants in CCOL can earn Digital Badges to
represent accumulated knowledge and skills from programs at different organizations.
Not exact matches
E. D. Hirsch argues in Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Houghton Muffin, 251 pp., $ 16.95) that schools are obliged to help students
accumulate shared symbols and the
knowledge they
represent — that is to say, to teach students cultural literacy, so that they can learn to communicate in our national community.
For let me put this question: what system of chromosomes would be as capable as our immense educational system of indefinitely storing and infallibily preserving the huge array of truths and systematized technical
knowledge which, steadily
accumulating,
represents the patrimony of mankind?