Friday, November 8, 2019

Robby Gamble Essays (191 words) - Ungar, Liberal Arts Education

Robby Gamble Essays (191 words) - Ungar, Liberal Arts Education Robby Gamble Professor Kelly English 1102-024 February 8, 2017 The New Liberal Arts Rhetorical Precis Sanford J. Ungar . The New Liberal Arts " They Say/ I Say": The Moves That Matter i n Acad emic W riting , with Readings , 3 rd e.d. , edited by Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein , and Russel Durst. W.W. Norton, 2017,pp. 226-232. Sanford J. Ungar 's article, The New Liberal Arts (2010), argues that "through the immersion in liberal arts, students learn not to just make a living, but also to live a life rich in values and character" (232). Ungar defends the value of an education in the liberal arts through stating several misconceptions many have about it , followed by refuting these misconceptions wit h evidence based on statistics, personal experience, and real world scenarios. Ungar composed this article in order to offer the vantage point of a liberal-arts college president in the debate of the value of a liberal arts degree , and to sideline common misconceptions in the debate. The audience for Ungar's article includes college student searching for direction, concerned parents, and college faculty and administration.

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