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Why Choose the Liberal Arts? Mark William Roche

Why Choose the Liberal Arts? By Mark William Roche

Why Choose the Liberal Arts? by Mark William Roche


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In a world where the value of a liberal arts education is no longer taken for granted, Mark William Roche passionately argues for its essential importance. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience, Roche deftly connects the broad theoretical perspective of educators to the practical needs and questions of students and their parents.

Why Choose the Liberal Arts? Summary

Why Choose the Liberal Arts? by Mark William Roche

In a world where the value of a liberal arts education is no longer taken for granted, Mark William Roche lucidly and passionately argues for its essential importance. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience in higher education as a student, faculty member, and administrator, Roche deftly connects the broad theoretical perspective of educators to the practical needs and questions of students and their parents. Roche develops three overlapping arguments for a strong liberal arts education: first, the intrinsic value of learning for its own sake, including exploration of the profound questions that give meaning to life; second, the cultivation of intellectual virtues necessary for success beyond the academy; and third, the formative influence of the liberal arts on character and on the development of a sense of higher purpose and vocation. Together with his exploration of these three values-intrinsic, practical, and idealistic-Roche reflects on ways to integrate them, interweaving empirical data with personal experience. Why Choose the Liberal Arts? is an accessible and thought-provoking work of interest to students, parents, and administrators.

Why Choose the Liberal Arts? Reviews

"Can a liberal arts education be defended in a time of economic decline? Mark William Roche thinks so and that's what he explores in this book. . . . Roche includes personal reflections to illustrate and personalize his points on the enduring value of a liberal arts education." -- Catholic Library World
"Mark William Roche contends in Why Choose the Liberal Arts? that holistic education, vibrant residential community, and ardent engagement with great questions are the enduring traits of liberal arts learning. . . . The liberal arts indeed have pragmatic benefits, more so now than ever. Roche taps into survey data to show that the very intellectual and practical virtues prized by liberal arts proponents are also esteemed by most employers. . . ." -- Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
"A wise and inspiring meditation on the value of an education in the liberal arts, one that is informed by long experience, enriched by mature reflection, and not neglectful of commonsense practicalities. It beckons as a kindly light amid the encircling gloom of so much contemporary commentary on American higher education." -- Francis Oakley, President Emeritus, Williams College
"Explaining the value of a liberal arts education to someone who does not have one can be difficult. First, one must explain what liberal arts education means and then explain its value. Roche does an admirable job of explaining both. . . . The book is clearly written, nicely crafted into four thematically organized chapters, well argued in a reasonable and balanced manner, and convincingly supported by a substantial body of research. It will prove valuable reading for anyone concerned with the state of the modern university and the future of the liberal arts." -- Choice
"Writing with students, parents, faculty members, and administrators in mind, Roche argues for the importance of a liberal arts education and outlines its three important values: intrinsic, practical, and idealist. He shows how this education is valuable for learning for its own sake, cultivates intellectual virtues necessary for success beyond college, and has a formative influence on character and the development of a sense of higher purpose and vocation." -- Book News Inc.
"In a resistant country in a resistant age, Mark Roche dares to make the case for education in the liberal arts in terms both broad and deep. He makes forcefully the obligatory case for the practical value of a liberal arts education as a preparation for whatever profession-a case that must continue to be made, especially in these times. But on the basis of wide reading and long experience as a scholar, teacher, and administrator in institutions large and small, he straightforwardly makes the case for the inherent value of study in the liberal arts and for the intimate relationship between that study and what life might actually be about. He foregrounds the truly big questions that are so often avoided in pursuit of the professional by both students and faculty. Unlike so many commentators, he is not a scold. He is a thoughtful advocate for an education in which young and old alike explore together what it means to be a human being and how one might be a better one." -- Don Michael Randel, President, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
"Roche has written a very thoughtful and fair apologia for the liberal arts that speaks to many contemporary challenges. Not only prospective students but current faculty can richly benefit from the author's extensive administrative and teaching experience. The creative teaching methods he cites as examples throughout the book can serve as valuable models for teachers in almost any field." -- Anglican and Episcopal History

About Mark William Roche

Mark William Roche is the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of German Language and Literature and concurrent professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of a number of books, including Why Choose the Liberal Arts? (2010) and The Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism and the Idea of a Catholic University (2003), both published by the University of Notre Dame Press.

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GOR013563583
9780268040321
026804032X
Why Choose the Liberal Arts? by Mark William Roche
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Notre Dame Press
2010-08-20
208
Winner of Frederic W. Ness Book Award from the Association of American Colleges and Universities 2012 (United States)
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