Advancements of liberal art's education
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Edmundson's claim that the new styles of teaching are not effective
- One effective way of teaching
- Dr. Mueller as an example of broadening teaching styles
- A student speaking up and the fear of being corrected or humiliated
- The demand for specialized jobs
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
education in today's society is the main basis for starting a career. Here at Augustana, students are geared towards a liberal arts education. Students are encouraged to study a broad range of subjects in order to become a well rounded student. In order for students to receive a proper education, they need instructors and a curriculum. As demands for specialized jobs are increasing so are specialized majors and educational courses. Since this new material is becoming available teachers and professors created new ways of introducing the material. Mark Edmundson, a professor at the University of Virginia believes that teaching styles have changed over time. The changes in class room teaching techniques are de-centered classrooms, more group work, and computer generated atmosphere.
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