Dear President Trump & Secretary DeVos, Raise A LAMP
President Donald Trump & Education Sec.Betsy Devos (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images via Forbes) |
The president signed a memo instructing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to prioritize STEM through existing competitive grant programs that will encourage women and minorities to participate in coding and other computer-based careers — though senior administration officials offered few specifics on how they would fulfill that goal.
"We need to create pathways for all our citizens to get jobs," Trump said at an Oval Office signing ceremony, surrounded by children. "When you get out of school, you're gonna get great jobs."
Trump hereby is steering some resources toward women and minorities that would guarantee, if they’ve got the chops, a pretty comfortable middle class living. (After tax and with the high cost structure, $100,000 doesn’t go as far as it looks in the Hubs where you can command it. Still, respectable.)
This is a good thing. One cheer for that!
One? Why not three?
I’m an old school liberal arts major. I received my BA in English with a double major in Religion. With a drift toward the deification of science, something in me has always grieved at the marginalization of the liberal arts. Admittedly, I am prejudiced.
But it also turns out that I am unfashionable yet not quite alone. My constrained enthusiasm might have a legitimate basis.
Susan Etlinger gave a 2016 TED talk, recently reprised on NPR on the TED Radio Hour, How Do We Approach Big Data With A Critical Eye? Etlinger is “an industry analyst with Altimeter Group and a board member of the Big Boulder Initiative, an industry organization dedicated to promoting the successful and ethical use of social data.” She offered many arresting observations, from trenchantly contrasting Aldous Huxley’s and George Orwell’s dueling dystopias and the importance of context in interpreting data, to differences between correlation and causation as well as different ways of addressing autism.
Her show-stopping moment comes at 8’25”:
LAMP, n. Acronym for Language, Art, Music, and Philosophy: the quadrivium of education and foundation of educational reform in the Post-Digital Age. Ultimately derived from the four virtues in Greek philosophy (temperance, justice, prudence, and fortitude) and modeled after the trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric) of Medieval scholarship, education grounded in these fields benefits honest scholars and bewildered STEM educators by imparting at least one essential skill: to speak and write a clear English sentence. LAMP education follows the moral imperative of Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite in educational justice to countermand the depredations of Common Core, the test-and-punish folly of the No Child Left Behind Act, and the monomaniacal obsession with so-called STEM education, also known as Newton's Sleep.
Let me therefore generously suggest that President Trump invite Mr. Rose to the oval office, or Mara-A-Lago, for a long, penetrating, philosophical exploration of the dangers inherent in Newtons Sleep and how these dangers can be averted through LAMP.
Could be historic!
And let me suggest that Secretary DeVos summon Ms. Etlinger to her offices at the US Department of Education to discuss how it is that we “have the potential to make bad decisions far more quickly, efficiently, and with far greater impact than we did in the past” and how best the Secretary can foster “more time on things like the humanities and sociology and the social sciences, rhetoric, philosophy, ethics because they give us context that is so important for Big Data and because they help us become better critical thinkers.”
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Ralph Benko is an advisor to nonprofit and advocacy organizations, is a member of the Conservative Action Project, a contributor to the contributor to the ARRA News Service. Founder of The Prosperity Caucus, he was a member of the Jack Kemp supply-side team, served in an unrelated area as a deputy general counsel in the Reagan White House. The article which first appeared in Forbes.
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