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bosco
Yes
But it was a post to mock students needing a "safe space" curriculum to protect them from being challenged by profs and fellow students who have different views.
Back in the day the Viet Nam war and civil rights and women's rights were big issues when I was in college. The conservative students were not afraid to engage with liberal students. Those discussions/debates were informative. Maybe times have changed and conservatives today need a "safe space". If so ,then create a safe space. But do you have to establish an entire shadow curriculum to protect them ?
I could be wrong but I think I read an article looking at the shadow curriculum that would enable a student to graduate without having to take any course outside the protective shadow curriculum.
Yes
But it was a post to mock students needing a "safe space" curriculum to protect them from being challenged by profs and fellow students who have different views.
Back in the day the Viet Nam war and civil rights and women's rights were big issues when I was in college. The conservative students were not afraid to engage with liberal students. Those discussions/debates were informative. Maybe times have changed and conservatives today need a "safe space". If so ,then create a safe space. But do you have to establish an entire shadow curriculum to protect them ?
I could be wrong but I think I read an article looking at the shadow curriculum that would enable a student to graduate without having to take any course outside the protective shadow curriculum.