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Why Gen Ed Courses are Essential in a STEM-Driven World

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Explore the critical importance of general education in a STEM-dominated world through this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Dr. Harisur Rahman. Delve into the speaker's argument for a paradigm shift in higher education, challenging the traditional focus on specialized knowledge in favor of a more comprehensive approach. Discover how general education courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and arts provide essential foundations for critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability. Learn about the soft skills employers desire and how a well-rounded education fosters intellectual curiosity, cultural awareness, and social responsibility. Examine compelling evidence and anecdotes demonstrating how a diversified educational approach better equips students for real-world complexities, promoting career readiness, personal growth, and civic engagement. Gain practical insights into integrating general education into university curricula, including strategies to overcome challenges in this educational transformation. Be inspired by this call-to-action for reimagining higher education to create a more inclusive, flexible, and holistic learning experience for all students.

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Why Gen Ed Courses are Essential in a STEM-Driven World | Dr. Harisur Rahman | TEDxBashundharaRd


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