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673 ‘Woke’ Professors Sign Letter Opposing University Courses on U.S Constitution, America’s Founding

A group of 673 “woke” university professors has signed a letter opposing courses on the U.S. Constitution and America’s founding from being taught to college students.

They also argue that the American government courses constitute little more than indoctrination.

https://slaynews.com/news/673-woke-...ty-courses-us-constitution-americas-founding/

Indoctrination is their middle name.
 
Hundreds of professors at the University of North Carolina signed a public letter on Tuesday.

It opposes legislation that would require university students to take courses on America’s government and founding documents.

The 673 UNC Chapel Hill professors revealed the public letter Tuesday.

They argue that the new courses and another bill in the North Carolina House of Representatives would constitute an infringement on the university’s “academic freedom.”

The first piece of legislation, House Bill 96, would require students to take a 3 credit-hour course covering America’s founding and history.

Required reading for the course would include:

the U.S. Constitution
the Declaration of Independence
the Emancipation Proclamation
at least five essays from the Federalist Papers
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
the Gettysburg Address

The professors argue the legislation “violates core principles of academic freedom.”

They also claim that it “substitutes ideological force-feeding for the intellectual expertise of faculty.”

The second bill, H.B. 715, would eliminate tenure at UNC and its affiliated campuses, establish minimum class sizes and require colleges to report “all non-instructional research performed by higher education personnel at the institution.”
 
These loons at UNC would not want the Constitution taught to Constitutional Law students.

Too funny.
 
What can you say to this? Educators blocking students from learning the law of the land. The motives are no longer veiled! Funny thing about the Constitution, profs, it tells you how to change it if you don't like parts of it.
 
What can you say to this? Educators blocking students from learning the law of the land. The motives are no longer veiled! Funny thing about the Constitution, profs, it tells you how to change it if you don't like parts of it.

I was astounded by the number of idiots teaching kids in that system.
 
673 ‘Woke’ Professors Sign Letter Opposing University Courses on U.S Constitution, America’s Founding

A group of 673 “woke” university professors has signed a letter opposing courses on the U.S. Constitution and America’s founding from being taught to college students.

They also argue that the American government courses constitute little more than indoctrination.

https://slaynews.com/news/673-woke-...ty-courses-us-constitution-americas-founding/

Indoctrination is their middle name.

Typical shit forwarded by typical right wing shit sites

The faculty is not opposing the teaching of the Constitution, but rather what they consider over reach by political appointees in Raleigh. The State not only wants to dictate what to teach and how to teach, but also have a say in any final evaluation. And this course is only one component of the political appointees demands, they also want to control class size and have a say in all courses offered plus research any faculty is pursuing (https://ncnewsline.com/briefs/more-...verreach-by-legislature-political-appointees/)

At nearly all colleges, especially research Universities, these are handled and governed by the school’s Administration. This is just an overreach by politicians to tyrannize education at all levels

Ought to check your sources “earl” before swallowing the shit these sources shovel
 
I noticed that too.

"The 673 UNC Chapel Hill professors revealed the public letter Tuesday."

There can't be that many professors at UNC.

Maybe you have to stack them just so....but you have to figure there must be some kind of critical mass at having that much idiocy in one spot.
 
Typical shit forwarded by typical right wing shit sites

The faculty is not opposing the teaching of the Constitution, but rather what they consider over reach by political appointees in Raleigh. The State not only wants to dictate what to teach and how to teach, but also have a say in any final evaluation. And this course is only one component of the political appointees demands, they also want to control class size and have a say in all courses offered plus research any faculty is pursuing (https://ncnewsline.com/briefs/more-...verreach-by-legislature-political-appointees/)

At nearly all colleges, especially research Universities, these are handled and governed by the school’s Administration. This is just an overreach by politicians to tyrannize education at all levels

Ought to check your sources “earl” before swallowing the shit these sources shovel

So, your source is more credible than mine?

Who says so, Anchovies?
 
Hundreds of professors at the University of North Carolina signed a public letter on Tuesday.

It opposes legislation that would require university students to take courses on America’s government and founding documents.

The 673 UNC Chapel Hill professors revealed the public letter Tuesday.

They argue that the new courses and another bill in the North Carolina House of Representatives would constitute an infringement on the university’s “academic freedom.”

The first piece of legislation, House Bill 96, would require students to take a 3 credit-hour course covering America’s founding and history.

Required reading for the course would include:

the U.S. Constitution
the Declaration of Independence
the Emancipation Proclamation
at least five essays from the Federalist Papers
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
the Gettysburg Address

The professors argue the legislation “violates core principles of academic freedom.”

They also claim that it “substitutes ideological force-feeding for the intellectual expertise of faculty.”

The second bill, H.B. 715, would eliminate tenure at UNC and its affiliated campuses, establish minimum class sizes and require colleges to report “all non-instructional research performed by higher education personnel at the institution.”

They have the academic freedom to teach what they want.

The bill only says that if the fail to provide these courses, state FUNDING will be withheld.

You want the government to pay you, then you have to abide by government rules.
 
Maybe you have to stack them just so....but you have to figure there must be some kind of critical mass at having that much idiocy in one spot.

Indeed.

My son and his friend went to Coach Dean Smith's basketball clinic years ago.

Beautiful campus but some of the most far left loons on the planet.
 
They have the academic freedom to teach what they want.

The bill only says that if the fail to provide these courses, state FUNDING will be withheld.

You want the government to pay you, then you have to abide by government rules.

Yes and it is mindbogglingly that these professors do not want this taught:

the U.S. Constitution
the Declaration of Independence
the Emancipation Proclamation
at least five essays from the Federalist Papers
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
the Gettysburg Address
 
And the actual letter, which says nothing about refusing to teach the Constitution

Open letter from UNC-Chapel Hill faculty

We, the undersigned UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, are alarmed by the interference and overreach of the North Carolina legislature, the UNC System Board of Governors, and the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees whose actions violate the principles of academic freedom and shared governance that undergird higher education in N.C. and the U.S. If enacted, we believe that these measures will further damage the reputation of UNC and the state of North Carolina and will likely bring critical scrutiny from accrediting agencies that know undue interference in university affairs when they see it. Among the disturbing recent developments:

House Bill 715. This bill, called the Higher Ed. Modernization & Affordability Act, will “prospectively eliminate academic tenure and establish (a) uniform contracting procedure for faculty at constituent institutions and community colleges.” Contract terms will range from one to four years; the new law would go into effect on July 1, 2024. The bill grants the BOT the power to “[e]nsure efficient use of institutional resources, including regularly evaluating and eliminating unnecessary or redundant expenses, personnel, and areas of study.”
House Bill 96. If passed, it will create a new American history/government graduation requirement for all students of public colleges and universities in the state. In its current form, the bill would prescribe what is taught in this course and even determine much of the content and weight of its final exam. H.B. 96 violates core principles of academic freedom. It substitutes ideological force-feeding for the intellectual expertise of faculty.
The Board of Governors’ ongoing assault on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at UNC schools. The Board presumes to dictate what words are acceptable in any discussions with prospective students, employees, or incoming faculty. Led by people apparently opposed to equity and made uncomfortable by the concept of inclusion, these anti-DEI efforts violate the First Amendment and interfere with the unfettered pursuit of truth and enlightenment.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees’ proposed School of Civic Life and Leadership. This initiative, reflecting BOT members’ proclaimed desire for greater partisan balance among the professoriate, came from BOT members rather than faculty, and it comes with $4 million in state funding amid financial austerity elsewhere at UNC. It constitutes a clear violation of the established principle that faculty, not politicians, are responsible for a college’s curriculum.
Unfortunately, these threats are familiar. In 2022, the national American Association of University Professors did a thorough investigation of the problems of shared governance, academic freedom, and institutional racism at UNC since 2010, concluding that UNC needs leadership that “respects faculty expertise, that observes widely accepted principles of academic governance, that protects academic inquiry from political pressures and constraints, and that is willing to do more than simply pay lip service to the idea of equity.”

Instead of heeding this warning, our leaders continue to disregard campus autonomy, attack the expertise and independence of world-class faculty, and seek to force students’ educations into pre-approved ideological containers. We must protect the principles of academic freedom and shared governance which have long made UNC a leader in public education.

– Jay M. Smith, Professor of History

Maxine Eichner, Professor of Law
 
It's not funny, these people have a DEEP hatred of America. They are indoctrinating and perverting our children.

And they get pissed if you dont let them do it. Look at the bud light thing. They boycott everything under the sun but you do it to them, BAM Veruca Salt.
 
And the actual letter, which says nothing about refusing to teach the Constitution

Open letter from UNC-Chapel Hill faculty

We, the undersigned UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, are alarmed by the interference and overreach of the North Carolina legislature, the UNC System Board of Governors, and the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees whose actions violate the principles of academic freedom and shared governance that undergird higher education in N.C. and the U.S. If enacted, we believe that these measures will further damage the reputation of UNC and the state of North Carolina and will likely bring critical scrutiny from accrediting agencies that know undue interference in university affairs when they see it. Among the disturbing recent developments:

House Bill 715. This bill, called the Higher Ed. Modernization & Affordability Act, will “prospectively eliminate academic tenure and establish (a) uniform contracting procedure for faculty at constituent institutions and community colleges.” Contract terms will range from one to four years; the new law would go into effect on July 1, 2024. The bill grants the BOT the power to “[e]nsure efficient use of institutional resources, including regularly evaluating and eliminating unnecessary or redundant expenses, personnel, and areas of study.”
House Bill 96. If passed, it will create a new American history/government graduation requirement for all students of public colleges and universities in the state. In its current form, the bill would prescribe what is taught in this course and even determine much of the content and weight of its final exam. H.B. 96 violates core principles of academic freedom. It substitutes ideological force-feeding for the intellectual expertise of faculty.
The Board of Governors’ ongoing assault on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at UNC schools. The Board presumes to dictate what words are acceptable in any discussions with prospective students, employees, or incoming faculty. Led by people apparently opposed to equity and made uncomfortable by the concept of inclusion, these anti-DEI efforts violate the First Amendment and interfere with the unfettered pursuit of truth and enlightenment.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees’ proposed School of Civic Life and Leadership. This initiative, reflecting BOT members’ proclaimed desire for greater partisan balance among the professoriate, came from BOT members rather than faculty, and it comes with $4 million in state funding amid financial austerity elsewhere at UNC. It constitutes a clear violation of the established principle that faculty, not politicians, are responsible for a college’s curriculum.
Unfortunately, these threats are familiar. In 2022, the national American Association of University Professors did a thorough investigation of the problems of shared governance, academic freedom, and institutional racism at UNC since 2010, concluding that UNC needs leadership that “respects faculty expertise, that observes widely accepted principles of academic governance, that protects academic inquiry from political pressures and constraints, and that is willing to do more than simply pay lip service to the idea of equity.”

Instead of heeding this warning, our leaders continue to disregard campus autonomy, attack the expertise and independence of world-class faculty, and seek to force students’ educations into pre-approved ideological containers. We must protect the principles of academic freedom and shared governance which have long made UNC a leader in public education.

– Jay M. Smith, Professor of History

Maxine Eichner, Professor of Law

I can only repeat the post by Uncensored2008:

"They have the academic freedom to teach what they want.

The bill only says that if the fail to provide these courses, state FUNDING will be withheld.

You want the government to pay you, then you have to abide by government rules."

Sorry, Anchovies, he is spot on.

If you accept government funding you accept their rules...see the public schools...
 
673 ‘Woke’ Professors Sign Letter Opposing University Courses on U.S Constitution, America’s Founding

A group of 673 “woke” university professors has signed a letter opposing courses on the U.S. Constitution and America’s founding from being taught to college students.

They also argue that the American government courses constitute little more than indoctrination.

https://slaynews.com/news/673-woke-...ty-courses-us-constitution-americas-founding/

Indoctrination is their middle name.

The Stalinists oppose all opposing views.
 
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