Monday, November 5, 2018

Sit Down and Shut Up: Survey Shows Students Fear Disagreeing With Professors

Sit Down and Shut Up: Survey Shows Students Fear Disagreeing With Professors - redstate.com

Excerpt from this article:

"When students were asked if they've had 'any professors or course instructors that have used class time to express their own social or political beliefs that are completely unrelated to the subject of the course,' 52% of respondents said that this occurs 'often,' ...A majorty - 53% - also reported that they often 'felt intimidated' in sharing their ideas, opinions or belief in class because they were different from those of the professors."
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