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Communicating the Value of Liberal Education The
Student as Scholar Conference April 2007Long
Beach, CA
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Important Messages and Communications Challenges
  • What are the two most important things you hope
    your students learn as a result of their general
    education requirements?
  • What are two common misunderstandings or
    challenges you have heard from students or their
    parents about general or liberal education?

3
LEAP Public Opinion Research
  • 4 focus groups each with college-bound high
    school students and advanced college students
    (2004-2005 in Indianapolis, IN, Fairfax, VA,
    Milwaukee, WI, Portland, OR)
  • 3 focus groups with employers (2006 Atlanta, GA,
    Fairfax, VA, Milwaukee, WI)
  • 2 national pollsbusiness leaders and recent
    graduates (late 2006)

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What Do Students Think? Selected Focus Group
Findings
  • High-school students feel uninformed about the
    college curriculum and uncertain about its
    demands.
  • Students focused on choice of major rather than
    important outcomes attainment.
  • Student lack understanding of liberal education.
  • Once informed of definition of liberal education,
    students embrace concept, but complain that
    reality not living up to ideal.

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Student Views of Liberal Education
  • Broad, well-rounded education
  • Freedom to choose courses
  • Open-minded
  • Political or liberal
  • Impractical, less marketable
  • Easy
  • Waste of time

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Volunteered Definitions Of Liberal Education
  • Its a well-rounded education that exposes you
    to a variety of ideas, disciplines, and fields.
    It encourages appreciation and awareness of a
    variety of fields. It helps create a
    well-rounded individual who is knowledgeable
    about a variety of things. Life is
    interdisciplinary, and so is a liberal education.
    Thus, this type of education is valuable both
    personally and professionally. It also allows a
    person to find and focus on what they truly love
    to study.
    --College student, Portland, OR
  • It brings up both liberal arts, which to me
    means a broad education not involving the hard
    sciences. It also means a politically liberal
    education, which is the way a lot of colleges
    are. The professors teaching are often liberal,
    and I think that usually people come out of
    college more liberal than when they came in.
    --College student,
    Alexandria, VA
  • The freedom to choose and learn, broad education,
    its not focused on one specific field. Its a
    privilege rather than a right, and offers an open
    door.
    --High school
    student, Alexandria, VA

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College Students Mixed Reactions To Liberal
Education
  • College students embrace the goals and concepts
    of liberal education in theory.
  • Benefits of liberal education
  • Diversity of curriculum exposure to multiple
    disciplines, complements skills learned in major
  • Preparing students for life after graduation
    ability to adapt, tools to meet challenges and
    take advantage of opportunities
  • But they also identify a gap between the ideal
    and their own experience with general education
  • Dissatisfied with limited options of general
    education
  • No sense of connectedness or integration of major

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What Outcomes of College are Most Important to
Students?Selected Focus Group Findings
  • The outcomes of college that prospective and
    current college students think are most
    important maturity, time management, work
    habits, self-discipline, teamwork.
  • The outcomes students think are least important
    values, cultural diversity, science, American
    history and culture, computer skills, global
    awareness, civic engagement.
  • Students dont connect these outcomes to the
    college curriculum.
  • Long-term professional success named
    overwhelmingly as primary reason to go to college

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Criticism Of General Education
  • General education requirements detract from,
    rather than enhance, their major.
  • Timing of general education requirements less
    chance of connection to major.
  • Limited options for fulfilling requirements.
  • Dont connect general education to important
    broad learning outcomes.
  • General education classes are sometimes
    duplicative of what is learned in high school and
    are too elementary.
  • Concern expressed more by career-oriented
    students.

I went into school knowing exactly what I wanted
to do. And, Ive always been that kind of
person. Once I make a decision, thats it. And
so when I was in freshman and sophomore year,
when I had to take all the liberal arts
curriculum, I just thought it was the biggest
waste of time ever. --College
student, Alexandria, VA
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What Business Leaders SaySelected Findings from
National Poll
  • For success in todays global economy, college
    students need a balance of a well-rounded
    education and knowledge and skills in specific
    fields.
  • Employers overwhelmingly endorse key elements of
    a liberal education as essential to success in
    todays global economy.
  • 63 agree that too many recent college graduates
    do not have the skills to be successful in
    todays global economy

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Employers Top Priorities For Increased Emphasis
By Colleges
  • saying colleges should put more emphasis on
    each learning outcome

Science and technologydevelopments Teamwork
skills indiverse settings Applied knowledge
inreal-world settings Written/oral
communication Critical/analytical thinking Global
issues Information literacy Creativity/innovation
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Employers Other Areas In Need Of More Emphasis
By Colleges
  • saying colleges should put more emphasis on
    each learning outcome

Complex problem solving U.S. role in the
world Quantitative literacy Ethics and
integrity Cultural values/traditions Civic
engagement Foreign language skill Democracy/govern
ment
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Real-World Application Of Knowledge And Skills Is
Seen As Critical
  • Employers
  • They students learn the book knowledge
    its all theory its not actual practice, and I
    do believe we need more practice.
    Atlanta business executive
  • I think internships do an amazing job in
    terms of educating people versus your day-to-day
    everyday sitting in a class learning from a
    book. Fairfax business executive
  • Recent graduates
  • 60 of graduates engaged in an internship.
  • 88 rate it as very (56) or fairly (32)
    important in preparing them for their
    professional and career goals.
  • 51 of graduates engaged in leadership of an
    on-campus student organization.
  • 79 rate it as very (42) or fairly (37)
    important in preparing them for their
    professional and career goals.

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Educational Approach Assessment
How important is it for todays colleges and
universities to provide the type of education
described below?
This particular approach to a four- year college
education provides both broad knowledge in a
variety of areas of study and more in-depth
knowledge in a specific major or field of
interest. It also helps students develop a sense
of social responsibility, as well as intellectual
and practical skills that span all areas of
study, such as communication, analytical, and
problem-solving skills, and a demonstrated
ability to apply knowledge and skills in
real-world settings.
Employers
Not sure
Less/not important
Very important
Fairly important
76 of employers would recommend this type of
education to a young person they know.
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Messages That Work
  • Liberal education outcomes are key to success in
    todays global economy.
  • Narrow training is not enough.
  • Liberal education introduces students to multiple
    perspectives and develops their own independent
    critical judgment.
  • Students must gain broad knowledge and have
    multiple opportunities to hone skills over time
    and in real-world settings.

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Liberal Education and Americas Promise
  • www.aacu.org/leap
  • Debra Humphreys
  • humphreys_at_aacu.org
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