Excellence, Education, Entrepreneurship, and Human Flourishing
While "schools" are usually regarded as institutions that "teach" students skills and content, they can also be designed to develop distinctive subcultures. There is significant evidence that cultural variables have a greater impact on both academic performance and adolescent well-being than does curriculum, teacher quality, school funding, and other familiar variables. How might we redesign schools in order to focus on the development of distinctive subcultures that result both in better academic performance and improved adolescent well-being? Can we deliberately create virtue cultures for the 21st century?
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Memorial Union, 202 Alumni Lounge
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Center for the Study of Economic Liberty
Mason Hunt, MPA
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mason.hunt@asu.edu