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Remarks on the ideas of Amartya Sen (T. Rogan)

“Moral economies are not neutral, given, unvarying or universal. They are contested and evolving. Each person is more than a cold calculator of rational utility. Societies aren’t just engines of prosperity. The challenge is to make non-economic norms affecting market conduct legible, to bring the moral economies amid which market economies and administrative states function into focus…” (T. Rogan)

[6] Humanistic futures of learning (UNESCO)
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[6] Humanistic futures of learning (UNESCO)

“This thought piece calls for an interdisciplinary approach to education to prepare learners for a future world where technological skill and social science knowledge will be required in tandem. The author argues that a humanistic approach to education is sorely needed to promote self-expression and spark creative thinking for the common good.”

Let’s Read with Mom!

Let’s Read with Mom!

Happy Mother’s Day! Celebrate Mother’s Day with your family by reading some digital e-books, that can be found on Libby! You can even use Libby and Hoopla to look for some more amazing read-aloud books that can be used to spend some good ole’ quality time celebrating mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, mother-figures, and so on!…

KIDS CREATE at HOME

KIDS CREATE at HOME

KIDS CREATE was such a favorite here at the Children’s Library, where for 45 minutes, you and your family were able to participate in creating art, making slime, developing STEAM skills with our Lego Challenge, and enjoy recipes with our Food Fun. Even though we’re closed right now and we can’t do the things we…