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Evaluating the Liberal Arts Model in the Context of the Dutch University College
Cooper, Nathan
Educational Philosophy and Theory, v50 n11 p1060-1067 2018
The Liberal Arts model of undergraduate education within small, internationally-focused University Colleges is becoming increasingly popular in Europe. This trend is most notable in the Netherlands, where the liberal arts model is acclaimed as filling a gap in Dutch undergraduate education at conventional research universities. This paper explores the status of the Dutch University College as simultaneously continuing the liberal arts tradition of the US, with its civic and pedagogic values, and providing a truly modern education preparing students to find innovative and inter-disciplinary solutions to the complex problems which define contemporary society. It concludes that the traditional role of a liberal arts education in cultivating intellectual rather than vocation skills does not have to exclude its appeal as providing the skills necessary for professional success in global sectors of the 21 st century knowledge economy.
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Cultural Context, Role of Education, Knowledge Economy, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Educational Philosophy, Research Universities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intellectual Development
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Netherlands
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