The University of Texas System Board of Regents has approved a new policy that directs faculty to limit the discussion of “controversial topics” in their classes.
"Instructors must not attempt to coerce, indoctrinate, harass, or belittle students..." ...
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The University of Texas Board of Regents approved a new policy limiting the instruction of "controversial topics" in ...
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The new guidelines instruct faculty to take a “broad and balanced approach” to the discussion and teaching of controversial issues.
This paper presents a set of topical and pedagogical considerations for instructors teaching material on sensitive topics with either the primary or secondary aim of addressing prevention. Prevention ...
School officials are considering whether to update Avon’s policy on the way controversial topics are discussed in classrooms, emphasizing for the first time that students can bow out if they are ...