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ID144587
Title ProperClassics
Other Title Informationcurriculum & profession
LanguageENG
AuthorStruck, Peter T
Summary / Abstract (Note)The challenges currently facing classicists are not so different from those our profession has faced for the last one hundred and fifty years, and with each challenge, a discipline sometimes imagined by outsiders to be slow to embrace the new has shown itself naturally disposed to experimentation. The discipline's agility derives from the unique degree of variegation in the modes of thinking required to thrive in it: from interpretive, to quantitative, to those relying on knowledge of culture and context. As the value of education is increasingly judged in terms of workforce development, we stand our best chance to thrive by sticking to our strengths, and anchoring our curricular goals and messages to the value of the liberal arts as a whole, as well as the intellectual dexterity that it fosters.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 145, No.2; Spring 2016: p.122-126
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 145 No 2
Key WordsCurriculum ;  Classics ;  Profession


 
 
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