I Want To Return To The Classroom And You Should Be Begging Me To…
…with a wide range of students, abilities, and backgrounds. We have those about whom we don’t need to worry. We know that they will learn what we have to teach…
…with a wide range of students, abilities, and backgrounds. We have those about whom we don’t need to worry. We know that they will learn what we have to teach…
…they will tell you: “But how do you know a course is designed with you in mind? The QM Certification Mark. We don’t create the course, but we create standards…
…cardiologist Dr. Harriette Van Spall tweeted that the article’s “historic stereotypes [don’t] account for structural biases that kids face leading up to their applications,” and, in another tweet, she called…
…like her, and so it is worth a moment to learn something about it. The “Dialogue” of Thought Reform One of the first characteristics to learn about critical racialist…
…the audits don’t necessarily lead to a finding of racism. (See Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod v. FCC (1998)). That risk of illegal discrimination against whites is heightened by the fact that…
…be reasonable if the colleges had good reasons, such as the difficulty for colleges to set up distance learning, or for colleges to learn how to use distance learning software….
…don’t get an informed citizenry. The damage is not just to those who don’t learn anything at all. The better students show some improvement in their writing and reasoning skills,…
…and all his supporters very well might. The bigger story here is that many young Americans have failed to learn the basics of pluralism and the First Amendment. They don’t…
…don’t want to damage the self-esteem of minority students. Accordingly, they have lower expectations and set lower standards for minorities to offset the advantages that white students have from “white…
…white man” remark that he didn’t think to cite his very profession in response. The whole idea of “you-don’t-listen” may have struck him as so absurd that he couldn’t come…
…“to develop a deeper understanding of their behaviors and the trauma caused to others”? The authors don’t say. [Fake Claims of Rape Due to Trauma Are Under Scrutiny] The issue…
…history, the humanities today are beset by declining student enrollments and a sharp drop in academic prestige. The troubles, however, don’t stop there. If in doubt, consider the new exhibit…
…and communities of color.” Therefore, Seattle will “rehumanize” math. Students who still don’t get it will have the excuse that math is somehow unfair to people of color, a notion…
…follows from losing the GRE. “What do they know that we don’t?” If a process without a GRE secures a few more students of color in the mix, the officers…
…“just a normal guy” who “loves to sleep in” and likes Netflix, take-out, “spending money on stuff I don’t need,” and “silly cat videos on YouTube.” He writes in colloquial…
…– extramural research, athletics, community relations, programs in countries that don’t share American ideals, much less Kronman’s — in concert with people and institutions who neither share not understand it….
…students being loud, obnoxious, and ignorant. “See?” she remarked sardonically. “This is what happens when Western parents don’t teach their kids to respect authority.” Bulgarians and most Eastern Europeans for…
…You don’t have to be J. Robert Oppenheimer to devastate campus airheads, space cadets, snowflakes, social justice warriors, hare-brained cultural Marxists and others who traffic in comic stupidities. So, when…
…At work, women exchange knowing smiles signifying that men ‘Just don’t get it.” Finally, some men are organizing around the issue of emotional harassment, the problem that hitherto has had…
…sliding; programs are disappearing. I don’t even want to link to any reports showing waning numbers such as the stunning fact reported by the Modern Language Association that 650 programs…
…way of giving them the confidence to find their voice.’ Don’t Become Judged After reflecting on the problem of the silent seminar and discussing this problem with some undergraduates, I…
…compared to 19.5% of girls. There is an equally large gender divide in terms of overall school marks.” [Report: 74% of All Colleges Don’t Uphold Due Process for Accused Students]…
Jason Riley, one of my favorite writers, is black and opposes racial preferences (for all groups) on the grounds that they don’t solve underlying problems, sow discord, and become a…
…conservative thought, a war that if you don’t win, you perish. “Civility is shrinking and civil peace may be in jeopardy. Masked anarchists use force to block conservatives from speaking…
…“injurious” or ones they just don’t like. This patronizing practice assumes students are incapable of grappling with, learning from or responding to ideas with which they disagree. Such limits on…
…that they remained in place and hired people loyal to their vision. Now, diversity means just that: getting more underrepresented people in place. That’s all. The campus managers don’t think…
…includes dissertations, books, chapters, essays, reviews, editions, and note and queries. The answer to the second: barely at all. From what I found, most works of scholarship don’t even earn…
…by our colleagues. Administrators, you see, are not the problem (Emory’s leadership has been quite helpful with conservative-oriented programs in recent years). It’s the other professors who don’t want to…
…his Catholic institution. One thing we can be sure of when we read such things by the Stanford historian and the Holy cross theologian: they don’t give a thought to…
…are listening to might know something you don’t.” They just don’t make fascist mystics the way they used to. Either that or the vitriol of reviewers for progressive journals is…