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Instrumentalism and the Liberal Arts

admin September 6, 2012

In this New York Times editorial, President Michael Roth of Wesleyan disputes the false dichotomy between preparing students for work and preparing them for life. John Dewey’s works provide the background. A short, good read:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/06/opinion/john-deweys-vision-of-learning-as-freedom.html

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