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LIBERAL EDUCATION ON THE ROPES Jake Gibbons
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Themes Liberal education = democracy, specialization = elitism Liberal Arts College versus Research University Differences between Sciences and Humanities
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What should core curriculum offer? “common knowledge”? “a way of learning”? set courses, or student choice? What do you think? http://www.luc.edu/core/images/overview5.jpg
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Liberal Education AAC&U Definition "a philosophy of education that empowers individuals, liberates the mind from ignorance, and cultivates social responsibility. Characterized by challenging encounters with important issues, and more a way of studying than specific content, liberal education can occur at all types of colleges and universities."
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Three Ideas of “General Education” 1) Princeton Example: enforces diversity of disciplines 2) Columbia (WWI Era) Example: synthetic courses in history and Western civilization 3) Columbia and Johns Hopkins Example: cognitive development & reflective thinking; process- oriented, not content-oriented
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Harvard in the 1970s Revolutionized the idea of liberal education with abstract concepts like “moral reasoning” and “social analysis” Limited requirements of major Undergraduate research opportunities
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Discussion How does FSU’s Undergraduate Liberal Studies program align with this model, and how effective is it? http://our.fsu.edu/img/banner_OUR.jpg
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Problems The agenda of the Research University is at odds with that of the Liberal Arts College. Divide between sciences and humanities Financial stresses on administrators Values vs. expertise http://blog.art21.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/artvsscience.jpg
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Research University vs. Liberal Arts College What defines them? Where does FSU fall? http://www.theadmissioncentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/lacvsuni.jpg
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Solutions Refocusing on values and general education “Rehistoricize and rehumanize” Restructure the Research University Suggestions? How can we help our FIG students get a good liberal education?
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