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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 09:27 AM |
Reforming higher ed |
by poppy |
Slate is going to college this week, and as part of that they have asked various scholars what they think is the most important thing for undergraduates to learn. Several of the ideas are facinating (I don't think it will be hard, just by looking at the titles of them, which view I most willingly endorse), and overall they touch on some central issues that might, just might, be relevant outside the ivory tower. |
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