From the editor.In designing a liberal education in a country that has no indigenous tradition of liberal education to guide it, educators are creating a new thing from the riches of their own cultural values, wisdom, and educational experience and with consultation from foreign--for example, U.S.--colleagues. In this issue Susan Gillespie, in describing them, notes that these new liberal education programs emerging around the globe correlate with the particular country's desire for a democratic society. In basic form, the relationship between liberal education and civic renewal is striking. Articles in the Featured Topic section outline the benefits of a citizenry cit·i·zen·ry n. pl. cit·i·zen·ries Citizens considered as a group. citizenry Noun citizens collectively Noun 1. educated in the knowledge and skills, the competencies and commitments of a liberal education. Growing out of their own traditions and culture, these new forms of liberal education overlap with but do not duplicate the liberal education of Western societies, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the authors. Clearly, anyone who observes or consults with those designing these new educational forms naturally reflects on U.S. education as it has evolved over the years. Greater Expectations: A New Vision for Learning as a Nation Goes to College mirrors the ideals, practices, and goals embodied in U.S. liberal education. In that spirit, under the heading Greater Expectations, Liberal Education has carried a series of articles demonstrating how the ideals are practiced. In this issue, the third in that series highlights three different kinds of institutions, related in that their innovative practices promote better learning for their students. Each institution, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute - (WPI) A well-regarded, small engineering college. Address: Worcester, MA, USA. , Richland Community College, and King's College King's College, former name of Columbia Univ. , is a microcosm mi·cro·cosm n. A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development: "He sees the auto industry as a microcosm of the U.S. of the vitality and innovation that marks undergraduate educational planning being enacted at institutions around the country. To borrow a phrase from Peg Downes Verb 1. peg down - fasten or secure with a wooden pin; "peg a tent" peg attach - cause to be attached 2. peg down - define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game" narrow down, pin down, nail down, narrow, specify , they represent "our own home-grown, American liberal education programs." |
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