The Ideas Of Education In Michael Roth's Learning Of Freedom

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In the American society, the well-known tradition for stepping into the real learning education experience starts off at an early age for the majority of people. Spending their early years through elementary school, middle school and onto the teen age in high school, but then at that stage where college comes down as the next level of learning, it’s an open option for students whether or not to continue with an higher education. But when the word college is brought up to people in our 21st century, often negative thoughts attack their minds. For instance, how expensive it is today, how’s it’s time consuming, for some waste of time or simply not for them, stressful, plethora of homework given, being stuck …show more content…

Personal development will always be the heart of lifelong learning in college which will promote the buildup of character within oneself, meeting new people, and maturity. In “Learning of Freedom” where Michael Roth analyses his ideas of education, he states that, “Higher education’s highest purpose is to give all citizens the opportunity to find the “large and human significance” in their lives and work” (Roth 3). Roth not only seeks for the highest purpose of education but truly where it makes a difference in a person’s life and I truly agree with him. It’s where people want to create themselves and get to gather new concepts of knowledge to than be able to apply in the real world and not just be labeled as “human capital” (Roth 2). With the help of college I personally have slowly learned to develop my own reasoning’s and judgments, making myself grow as a person to speak my own thoughts and ideas clearly and improve my own human significance. College education enhance personal development in so many levels to experience the chance to meet new people and socialize to strengthen student’s communication skills and be rich in culture intellectual. Also, reach a higher level of maturity to enter adulthood and be

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