Liberal studies, Liberal education, Liberal studies through open and distance learning, Liberal studies as multi disciplinary knowledge, Liberal studies and lifelong learning
The focus of a liberal education is on civilizing of an individual’s life purposes, the refining of emotional reactions, and the maturing of understanding of the nature of things according to the best of our time (Adapted Gasset, 1946, p.1). A World Bank Task Force member describes a liberally educated person as someone who can think and write clearly, effectively, and critically; communicate with precision, cogency, and force; has a critical appreciation of the ways in which knowledge is gained and understanding of the universe, of society, and of self; has a broad knowledge of other cultures and other times, and is able to make decisions based on reference to the wider world and to the historical forces that have shaped it; has some understanding of and experience in thinking systematically about moral and ethical problems; and has achieved depth in some field of knowledge. The Wawasan Open University has taken a bold and dynamic step in this direction with a vision to return the renaissance to education and lifelong learning through open and distance learning of liberal studies. This paper will briefly discuss liberal studies as a means to achieving new heights in multi disciplinary knowledge for Malaysians.
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Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Art, Social Science and Technology i - CAST 2010 (24-26 February 2010; Penang)