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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 11:49:48 -0400 (EDT)
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From: Desrochersm@cofc.edu (Marcie Desrochers)
Subject: Re: Group 1
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An educated person can perform the following skills:
1. Oral/written/nonverbal communication
2. Critical thinking in areas of:
* historical perspective
* logic
* math/computational
3. Research (including human and natural experimentation, library, and computer)

An educated person demonstrates the following values:
1. Intellectual honesty including accepting and giving constructive feedback, and demonstrating skepticism
2. Courage to act/change responsibly
3. Appreciation of Demographic/ideological diversity
4. Tolerance of diversity

An educated person has the following knowledge:
1. Discipline-specific Knowledge
- including knowledge of research skills & forms of government
2. Awareness of the leading zeitgeists of the past and present
3. Theoretical and empirical knowledge of the place of humans in the natural and human-made world
4. Philosophical and empirical knowledge of political systems