No, that is not at all what is happening. Words are being thrown out which will intentionally close this thread. I'm not a fool , in fact, just reported it myself.
So sad.
Um, ok, where?
No, that is not at all what is happening. Words are being thrown out which will intentionally close this thread. I'm not a fool , in fact, just reported it myself.
So sad.
No, that is not at all what is happening. Words are being thrown out which will intentionally close this thread. I'm not a fool , in fact, just reported it myself.
So sad.
No, this is about ethics
It is some things should be examined as ethical or not. When ethics is involved broader questions are more important than the fine points, no more and no less. The purpose of ethics is to consider the ramifications of allowing perspectives into particular issues and how the particulars can cloud judgement.
You are also assuming that since it's a public university, most of the funds are contributed from the state. I live in MI and work in a public university and right now only 20% of our funding comes from the state, and that percent drops every year. As long as the state gives us $1, our university will be considered a "public" university (or unless a vote is taken to change the state constitution). Public universities exist so people get a well rounded education. You may not agree with what is being taught, but that doens't mean it shouldn't be taught. I'd be more upset if a private university (that I chose to send my child too) was teaching something that I didn't ethically agree with.
No, that's not quite what I'm saying. I'm not even looking at what is being taught. Kids should get a healthy dose of different ideologies in different classes. What I am talking about is far more insidious. I am saying the practice tarnishes the institutions image as open.
In your opinion-what about the rest of the world's opinion???
I do wish that schools would stay out of politics as much as possible but it isn't likely to happen.
But why? Politics is a very interesting subject. Students should learn the history and ideas behind them, especially if they are interested in a career in politics. Also, there is more to the world of politics beside Democrat and Republican, and it's important subject matter (even if just for the history of it all).
Well yes, but if the university itself is biased... that changes the dynamic.
Well yes, but if the university itself is biased... that changes the dynamic.
I think it does.
The issue is "Is it ethical for a Public University to divert public funds to a particular philosophy?" The who is irrelevant so specifics are un-necessary and if anything, detract from the point.
The thing is how can you find a niche if one way of seeing the world is formally preferred in this manner? If one way is preferred, then another is deselected... it is the fundamental nature of making a choice.
Obviously. That is why my children will not go to a private religious college or a public university that is known as heavily Christian. And we do have to watch since a lot of colleges here are in the bible belt.
Hopefully your dd makes the right match for herself.![]()
What I am talking about is far more insidious. I am saying the practice tarnishes the institutions image as open.