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Professors Worry Their Bias Will Be Exposed by Online Classes
2020-03-28
[Breitbart] Professors are now worried that the political bias they bring to the classroom will be easily recorded and exposed to the public now that their courses have been moved online due to the Wuhan coronavirus.

"The coronavirus-prompted shift to remote teaching was stressful enough for faculty members before Charlie Kirk weaponized online learning," reported the Chronicle of Higher Education on Tuesday, noting a recent tweet by the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder calling on students to share videos of their professors’ "blatant indoctrination."

"To all college students who have their professors switching to online classes: Please share any and ALL videos of blatant indoctrination with [TPUSA]," tweeted Kirk on Sunday, including his organization’s contact information.

"Now is the time to document & expose the radicalism that has been infecting our schools," added the TPUSA founder. "Transparency!"

Kirk’s call to action has caused some faculty members "to be worried," according to the Chronicle of Higher Education, which added that some professors have said that they are taking precautions, such as professor Dylan Bugden of Washington State University, who says that he has decided not to record his lectures.

With regards to the possibility of professors’ course material being exposed by students, Jeffrey A. Sachs, a lecturer at Acadia University, in Canada, tweeted, "Simply put, faculty are alarmed because they are paying attention."

Professor Jason Stanley of Yale University also chimed in regarding how to prepare against conservatives seeking to showcase leftist bias in higher education.

"If one of your colleagues gets hit, support them," said Stanley. "It is not a time to lecture them about you think they did wrong. They need your support, not your moralizing and sanctimoniousness."

"If you are recording a lecture on anything controversial, be prepared for right wing sites to ask students to share it," said Texas Christian University associate professor Emily Farris, reported Breitbart News on Monday.

As for TPUSA, the conservative student organization says that if professors are already confident in what they espouse in the classroom, then they should have no problem with their course materials being made public.

"Taking all classes online presents an opportunity for professor biases to be exposed for the world to see. If professors don’t have anything to hide, there isn’t an issue," said a TPUSA spokesperson to Breitbart News.

"For those that are using the classroom to intimidate conservatives or otherwise lie to, bully, or indoctrinate students to hate America, we will highlight those cases so parents, students, administrations and donors can make better, more informed decisions moving forward," the spokesperson added.

"Knowing the truth shouldn’t be controversial," the TPUSA spokesperson affirmed.

Directly related: American Thinker - Coronavirus may kill noxious classroom leftism
Posted by:746

#9  What has changed in Mathematics or other foundation courses that requires a new text book every year?

If you look at the textbooks, you'll see they get dumbed-down every year - PC be hard.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-28 23:33  

#8  There is also the fact that many (most?) of the college lectures could be repeats of a video lecture recorded years or even decades earlier. What has changed in Mathematics or other foundation courses that requires a new text book every year?
Posted by: magpie   2020-03-28 20:05  

#7  Televised lectures might show how many just let their grad students to the lectures for them.
Posted by: ruprecht   2020-03-28 17:54  

#6  Worrying that their lectures will reveal how much time, and time is money if you consider tuition fees, that they waste on irrelevant topics like politics? Or that they are jackasses...
Posted by: magpie   2020-03-28 15:20  

#5  So much for the option of 'keep your political bias out of the classroom'.
Posted by: Raj   2020-03-28 07:36  

#4  No pontificating propagandist ever wants to be fact checked.
Posted by: Airandee   2020-03-28 06:27  

#3  Their actual concern is exactly opposite that which is stated. Professors are worried that the proselytization of their liberal bias will now be watered down, impeded.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-03-28 03:46  

#2  They worry their televised lectures revealing their lumpen-Marxist bias --- not about their televised lectures revealing their bloody incompetence?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-28 03:08  

#1  Careful what you wish for.
Easy to see this junior gestapo-tactic turning around and biting non-leftist profs in the arse, in record time.
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-28 01:03  

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