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There are multiple posts littering the net about how there is no "left wing bias" in the halls of academe and it is all a black helicopter thing.
There are also many posts about "prove it".
SECOND BELOW is a direct quote from a textbook used at the college whereat I teach.
It was showed to my by a student who was thanking me for being "fair and balanced", and bashing/cheering both "sides", or simply saying "that is not something that is related to this subject and so I will not pass an opinion".
An example of how I, personally, think that college teachers should discuss a controversial topic is the every semester discussion about Pandemics:
Pres. George Bush massively funding for AIDS treatment in Africa.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...123000941.html
Pres. Obama continued funding for AIDS treatment in Africa stating that the funding by Bush was sufficient and increasing other funding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preside...or_AIDS_Relief
Now just WHY is this brought up? It is brought up because it is in the text.
HOWEVER, the text does not extoll either or malign either it brings up the PROBLEM and asks that the student think about it.
HERE is the direct quote from the student's text:
a) touchy feely term "sheparding" for President Obama.
b) Republicans bad for not voting for it.
c) Pres Bush is not referred to as President even though the term is SUPPOSED to be used for all previous, living or not living, Presidents.
d) "inequality" perjorative term
e) "alarming rate" enflamatory term.
In the Index:
Obama:
affordable, assist, subsidies increased, rights, increase, more opportunities, restoration,
three neutral terms, one "against" concerning war in Libya.
Bush:
abortion, wars, attack, risk, death, faith-based gag, gay marriage,
one neutral and one "pro" Tax-cut.
OH I KNOW....maybe it is a Poltiical Science text designed to invoke "lively debate".
Sad to say it is not a political science text it is:
The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
Part of the CORE COMPETENCY SERIES
Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Cressy Wells
ed 6, 2011 Pearson.
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educa...205569397.page
There are multiple posts littering the net about how there is no "left wing bias" in the halls of academe and it is all a black helicopter thing.
There are also many posts about "prove it".
SECOND BELOW is a direct quote from a textbook used at the college whereat I teach.
It was showed to my by a student who was thanking me for being "fair and balanced", and bashing/cheering both "sides", or simply saying "that is not something that is related to this subject and so I will not pass an opinion".
An example of how I, personally, think that college teachers should discuss a controversial topic is the every semester discussion about Pandemics:
Pres. George Bush massively funding for AIDS treatment in Africa.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...123000941.html
Pres. Obama continued funding for AIDS treatment in Africa stating that the funding by Bush was sufficient and increasing other funding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preside...or_AIDS_Relief
Now just WHY is this brought up? It is brought up because it is in the text.
HOWEVER, the text does not extoll either or malign either it brings up the PROBLEM and asks that the student think about it.
HERE is the direct quote from the student's text:
President Obama had recently succeded in shepherding his health care bill through Congress, even though not a single Republican had voted for it.
As a result of the G.W. Bush policies favoring big business, income inequality grew at an alarming rate during his administration.
b) Republicans bad for not voting for it.
c) Pres Bush is not referred to as President even though the term is SUPPOSED to be used for all previous, living or not living, Presidents.
d) "inequality" perjorative term
e) "alarming rate" enflamatory term.
In the Index:
Obama:
affordable, assist, subsidies increased, rights, increase, more opportunities, restoration,
three neutral terms, one "against" concerning war in Libya.
Bush:
abortion, wars, attack, risk, death, faith-based gag, gay marriage,
one neutral and one "pro" Tax-cut.
OH I KNOW....maybe it is a Poltiical Science text designed to invoke "lively debate".
Sad to say it is not a political science text it is:
The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
Part of the CORE COMPETENCY SERIES
Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Cressy Wells
ed 6, 2011 Pearson.
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educa...205569397.page
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