Fareed Zakaria, a leading journalist for The Washington Post and CNN, discusses the importance of a well-rounded education for developing self-confidence, creativity and critical thinking skills. He emphasizes the value of a liberal education in promoting important basic skill sets — such as learning, thinking and writing — necessary for fostering innovation and creativity in society.

This dismissal of broad-based learning, however, comes from a fundamental misreading of the facts — and puts America on a dangerously narrow path for the future. The United States has led the world in economic dynamism, innovation and entrepreneurship thanks to exactly the kind of teaching we are now told to defenestrate. A broad general education helps foster critical thinking and creativity. Exposure to a variety of fields produces synergy and cross fertilization. Yes, science and technology are crucial components of this education, but so are English and philosophy. When unveiling a new edition of the iPad, Steve Jobs explained that “it’s in Apple’s DNA that technology alone is not enough — that it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the result that makes our hearts sing.”

[Read More]Fareed Zakaria, a leading journalist for The Washington Post and CNN, discusses the importance of a well-rounded education for developing self-confidence, creativity and critical thinking skills. He emphasizes the value of a liberal education in promoting important basic skill sets — such as learning, thinking and writing — necessary for fostering innovation and creativity in society.

This dismissal of broad-based learning, however, comes from a fundamental misreading of the facts — and puts America on a dangerously narrow path for the future. The United States has led the world in economic dynamism, innovation and entrepreneurship thanks to exactly the kind of teaching we are now told to defenestrate. A broad general education helps foster critical thinking and creativity. Exposure to a variety of fields produces synergy and cross fertilization. Yes, science and technology are crucial components of this education, but so are English and philosophy. When unveiling a new edition of the iPad, Steve Jobs explained that “it’s in Apple’s DNA that technology alone is not enough — that it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the result that makes our hearts sing.”

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