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It's the difference between utility and virtue. Many policy makers now think of education in functional terms. It's about learning skills that will help students find employment--such as using a word processor or spreadsheet. Yet what about helping people to figure out the meaning of life? Or become good people? Or make a difference to others? Is education for a stage in life, completed once we find jobs, or should it be a lifelong pursuit?