I’m now enjoying the most exciting times of my career because I see that the dream of developing lifelong learners can be a reality.
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
May 17, 2013 12:06 AM
As some are raised a Catholic or an atheist or a vegetarian, I was raised an academic. The university always had about it a mystique, a cloud of mystery and veneration. Lauded in my household were the values of objectivity, critical thinking, close reading. As early as the fourth grade, my mother took me to her college Shakespeare classes, introduced me to her professors, and indulged me with lunch at the student union. I attended classes with her throughout her undergraduate study; and for years after, I’d walk through campus simply to absorb the essence of the place. Today, I am as much in love with the endeavor of higher education as I am disappointed by its outcomes.
Christian MONTEIL's curator insight,
February 14, 2015 6:46 AM
C'est formidable, ça met la formation à la portée du plus grand nombre, ça n'est plus une question de moyens, il ne reste plus que la motivation à apprendre ! |
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