Answer: The author argues that schools and colleges miss a valuable opportunity by not encouraging students to bring their nonacademic interests into the classroom for academic study. Ignoring these interests can lead to students disengaging from academic work entirely. The author suggests that if a student is unable to get interested in traditional academic materials such as Mill's "On Liberty," but is deeply engaged with popular magazines such as "Sports Illustrated" or "Vogue," then those magazines should be used in the classroom as a means of engaging the student.
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