Author: Worst, John H. (John Henry)
Synopsis:
In "A Broader Mission for Liberal Education: Baccalaureate Address," John H. Worst delivers a thought-provoking speech that challenges the traditional notions of education. Set in the Agricultural College Chapel in 1901, Worst explores the purpose of a liberal education and its potential to shape the future. Through his captivating words, he encourages graduates to embrace a broader mission, one that goes beyond the confines of their chosen fields. As he delves into the complexities of knowledge and its application, Worst offers a fresh perspective that will leave readers questioning the true value of education.
Genres:
Non-fiction, Speech, Education
Themes:
The purpose of education, The role of liberal arts, The importance of interdisciplinary learning
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