Here’s today’s reminder that the traditional liberal arts education is on life support, and that the modern university system has become a rather expensive job-training program. Fascinating.https://twitter.com/Noahpinion/status/1068034525928673280 …
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Andy Vance Retweeted Noah Smith 🐇
Here’s today’s reminder that the traditional liberal arts education is on life support, and that the modern university system has become a rather expensive job-training program. Fascinating.https://twitter.com/Noahpinion/status/1068034525928673280 …
Andy Vance added,
At some point students had to start responding to the huge economic incentives that the prospect of a massive debt load creates. You can't borrow $50K to study what you want. That's a luxury for people who have the money already.
Valid. It's also worth pondering what we as a society are losing by foregoing the broad base of knowledge and perspective the student theoretically gains via a broader undergraduate education, rather than on one that is merely a means to an end.
Why are we "foregoing" this? What stops students from still getting that education, except for from world class profs, for free, at their own pace, from their living room?
Thanks for catching the homophone typo, Professor. One of these days Twitter will come around to installing that edit button. If I understand you correctly, you're suggesting that the traditional liberal arts model of education is unnecessary because of... the internet?
...if that is what you're suggesting, certainly people *can* choose to study a variety of topics online, at their own pace, from their living room. But assuming that people will just take it upon themselves to study civics and philosophy seems... naive, I suppose.
Isn’t it a bit naive to think anyone can benefit much from studying philosophy — or anything else — without taking it upon themselves? Endemic grade inflation reveals students’ preferences for easy A’s, and the colleges’ willingness to cede. The customer is always right, I guess.
As Bryan Caplan points out, just about anyone can take any course they like at a top tier university for free. There aren’t guards posted at the classroom doors. Professors would largely be thrilled. But there’s not much demand for the actual education, just the proof thereof.
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