From Liz Willen of The Hechinger Report:. - Personal.
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Liz Willen has written an excellent piece on the demise of liberal arts education.. an issue that we at The Hechinger Report have been contemplating for the last few months. The question of why the humanities matter has picked up steam since The New York Times published a piece last week suggesting that even some top institutions are increasingly anxious about the proliferation of STEM.
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So on Monday I posted my teaching “vision statement” as a way of sharing more of what I’m like as a teacher. That is, after all, my “first” career, with editing and book blogging being my secondary ones. In an attempt to build community and allow the kids to know even more about us, my co-teacher and I allowed them to ask questions of us.