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  • Is college a waste of time  »

    First, his argument fails at the outset because he fails to correctly understand the purpose of the Liberal Arts education (which yields the criticized BA). It is not to impart skills. It isnt to prepare employees for the workforce. ...

  • CCNY Center For Worker Education Launches The Downtown Institute ...  »

    The Division of Worker Education, headquartered at the Center for Worker Education (CWE) in Lower Manhattan, is a division of The City College of New Yorks (CCNY) College of Liberal Arts Science. ...

  • Liberal arts campuses and gaming: new EQ article  »

    A new article by Dickinson Colleges Director of Academic Technology Services describes ways for liberal arts campuses to explore gaming and teaching. In Overcoming the Fear of Gaming: A Strategy for Incorporating Games into Teaching ...

  • Ottawa University Online: School Review  »

    For over 140 years, Ottawa University has been providing a high quality liberal arts education. Ottawa University Online offers a pretty good learning platform, although the technology could use a little work. ...

  • WSJ OpEd: For Most People College is a Waste of Time  »

    On liberal arts American education, I fully agree with Murray. Let me give a bit of background to this. When I was an engineering undergraduate in India, I found myself utterly bored and miserable with the education that was on offer. ...

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Teaching Dance as Art in Education - 1st Edition (Book) - only $59.00
Teaching Dance as Art in Education fosters an understanding of dance as arts education and defines the dance specialist s roles and responsibilities, including how the national arts initiatives and student-centered inquiry affect the teaching of dance. It explains how to advance student growth in the areas most critical to teaching dance: the physical, mental, artistic, and social.. Unlike other models of teaching dance, this book delineates what a standards-oriented, aesthetically driven program should encompass for both the dance specialist and his or her K-12 students. Teaching Dance as Art in Education is a comprehensive introductory textbook that helps dance education majors and dance specialists understand and incorporate the aesthetic foundations of educational dance in grades K-12. »

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Whats The Use (The Harvard Crimson)

What does a liberal arts education mean for Harvard students today During a Crimson Key Society tour, a crimsonclad guide delivers this fact: Harvard President Abbot Lawrence Lowell once said that the Harvard undergraduate should know a little bit of everything, and something well. Read more

Clinton praises Bennington College (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)

BENNINGTON At a press conference in New Orleans on Saturday, former President Bill Clinton pointed to Bennington College as a college thats helping students take on global problems with practical, innovative solutions. ... Staff Report Read more

Give The People Light (Tyler Morning Telegraph)

IN HARMONY: Guests stand and sing Lift Every Voice and Sing at Texas Colleges 25th Annual Purple and Gold Banquet on Friday in Tyler. The college held the event to celebrate its 114th anniversary. Read more

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