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Why We Undervalue A Liberal Arts Education By Adam Chapnick

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The article, “Why we undervalue a liberal arts education” By Adam Chapnick written on March 6, 2013 is informative and insightful because the author talks about the importance of not undervaluing liberal arts. Chapnick tells you that at the end of the day science, technology, engineering and mathematics is what is really important. One of Adam Chapnick main idea is that the large public does not get the value of liberal arts. That it has no money value, it is just important. In the article Chapnick states that, “The message coming from the policy world is clear: if you want a job, study math and science.” This seems to be extremely good advice, yet it seems as though it is not one hundred percent true. To obtain a steady job that will financially reward in a great way does not require you to study hard in math and science. There are many successful people in the world that did not attend postsecondary education to …show more content…

Chapnick come to you with great points. Nowadays there is no time to second guess your career and choose the wrong one. When entering the liberal arts, it is critical to be able to carry your knowledge from college into your life after college. So how can you be taught mathematics or science with teachers that graduated about forty years ago. Teaching has changed. Things like that is what student these days see and find unappealing. So let's take Adam Chapnicks’ advice and conceive and developed more way to appeal students to think about the liberal arts. Teacher should learn how to make it fun to learn. One thing Adam does not mention, which seem to be a great idea is that students should not be required to take intensive classes of liberal art. Once you enter high school you start to think about your career. So why make students who clearly do not have an interest in any liberal art take those classes. There should be basic classes, but advertise higher knowledge classes for those who have a passion in a liberal

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