Noun
liberal education (uncountable)
(education) Synonym of general education
Again, no expense was spared, and following his earlier liberal education, at 16 he began studies at the prestigious local sanctuary or Asclepieum dedicated to Asclepius, god of medicine, as a θεραπευτής (therapeutes, or attendant) for four years. Source: Internet
DKU blends liberal education with Chinese tradition in a new approach to elite higher education in China. Source: Internet
He said the abduction is “tantamount to the breakdown of liberal education.” Source: Internet
Despite his oratorical skill, Cicero pressed for a more liberal education in Roman instruction which focused more in the broad sciences including Roman history. Source: Internet
For example, President John A. Anderson (1873–1879) favored a limited education and President George T. Fairchild (1879–1897) favored a classic liberal education. Source: Internet
This was Julian's first experience with civil administration, where his views were influenced by his liberal education in Greece. Source: Internet