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    An author named‚ Mark Edmundson is also a professor of Freud course -He teaches 50 undergraduate students. -It is the day of evaluation -every student was really excited to do the evaluation and really put effort and thoughts in to it. -The professor thinks that the results are going to be the same. for example‚ he is interesting‚ relaxed -the professor did not like the form itself -However‚ he one said "Edmundson has done a fantastic job of presenting this difficult‚ important and controversial

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    This essay is composed by author Mark Edmundson. The primary thought this essay was attempting to get to was that in college there are a wide range of courses in which you could turn into a part of and our general surroundings has been setting us up for this phase in our lives. In any case‚ how was this conveyed in the essay? The author goes ahead about family‚ companions‚ teachers‚ and powerful individuals from the past‚ and himself. He goes ahead to clarify the part each of these individuals have

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    English 120 Mark Edmundson “On the uses of a Liberal EducationMark Edmundson’s “On the uses of a Liberal Education” provides interesting points on why the liberal arts education is becoming part of consumer goods and how education is being advertised. Edmundson states different causes for this effect and comes up with consumer culture in society. He believes that the liberal art education is unsuccessful because Americans are attracted to consumption and entertainment. Education is becoming

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    impact on their future life and decisions. Mark Edmundson’s 2013 book “Why Teach?” explores the real meaning of the metaphor‚ and argues how Colleges and Universities in the United States are only focusing on the financial aspect of life. In Edmundson’s introduction‚ He states “through the last decade of the twentieth century‚ American higher education changed”(Pg. 1). Colleges and Universities somehow shifted their objectives from being driven on education and students to operating more like a business

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    Liberal Education Liberal education means to empower an individual and prepare him to deal with diversity‚ complexity and change. Pakistan A TALE OF EVENTS Monday‚ August 01‚ 2011 Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Definition Importance Sphere of liberal education Objectives (a) To produce informed citizens. (b) To develop creative thinking (c) To improve skills and competitiveness 6. 7. 8. (d) To inculcate communication skills Present style of education in Pakistan Prerequisites for liberal

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    desire. Professor Mark Edmundson gives his own personal opinion on how you should choose an occupation in his essay: “Who Are You and What Are You Doing Here? A Word to the Incoming Class”. Some students would rather spend the rest of their lives walking into the same building doing the same dull job that can’t stand as long as they are making a lot of money. Others look past their yearly income and continue doing what they do because it’s what they love to do. According to Edmundson “To get it‚ you’ll

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    is written by Mark Edmundson who is an English professor at the University of Virginia. Edmundson’s article is‚ as mentioned in the article title‚ a word to the incoming class. In this article‚ he reflects on what it means to get a proper or "real" education at a university or college. I will be focusing on what Edmundson means by getting a "real education" as this relates to me as a college student. In this reflection‚ I will be finding out why in order to get this type of education‚ you have to

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    100829 The nature of liberal education is composed of general subjects‚ particularly humanities‚ which will help a person prepare‚ strengthen and broaden their knowledge and intellectual for the betterment of his future. It is also somehow able to tap a person’s hidden potentials and it allows him to know what he really wanted to pursue. Since it is the one that provides you the foundation to understand the Humanities‚ it makes it easier for a person‚ particularly students‚ to acquire more

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    prefer a fun‚ game-filled‚ modern type of learning? In the articles “On the Uses of a Liberal Education: As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students” by Mark Edmundson‚ a professor at the University of Virginia‚ and “Scientific Habits of Mind in Virtual Worlds” by Constance Steinkuehler and Sean Duncan‚ who both teach at… two fairly opposite opinions on learning and today’s education are shared. Edmundson believes education has become about “creating more comfortable‚ less challenging environments”

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    A Liberal Arts Education A liberal arts education provides students with a broad spectrum of information enabling them to expand knowledge and to advance society in a positive direction. This universal education provides a strong foundation of knowledge in many subjects. The students can observe the strengths and capabilities‚ as well as the limitations of each field of study. This allows the students to find connections between diverse fields of study‚ to explore them‚ and to discover new

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