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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
And I would remind you that it is a very unfair stereotype that all academic textbooks and professors are "politically correct", myself included.
T.
I didn't say they "all" are PC. But it cannot be denied that many are.
"The victor writes the history books." That's the way it has always been. And always will be.
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 Originally Posted by jForrester
I didn't say they "all" are PC. But it cannot be denied that many are.
"The victor writes the history books." That's the way it has always been. And always will be.
That still doesn't excuse an unfair generalization -- and remember, texts are just one aspect of teaching. As an instructor, I rely on my own research, lecture notes & other materials -- the text is essentially supplemental in my class, and I frequently present an opposing viewpoint to texts.
T.
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
.......... As an instructor, I rely on my own research, lecture notes & other materials -- the text is essentially supplemental in my class, and I frequently present an opposing viewpoint to texts.
T.
Good for you. That is exactly the right way. Wish all did.
As for my own instruction days, I taught computer operations, where there is often more than one way. And occupational safety, where there is rarely a second way! :^)
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 Originally Posted by jForrester
I didn't say they "all" are PC. But it cannot be denied that many are.
"The victor writes the history books." That's the way it has always been. And always will be.
I have never known a politically correct professor in my 10 years of school spanning 3 colleges.
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 Originally Posted by The Guy in the Kilt at UC
I have never known a politically correct professor in my 10 years of school spanning 3 colleges.
Exactly the opposite of my experience, and that was 30 years ago. The difference must lie in our definitions.
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
Exactly the opposite of my experience, and that was 30 years ago. The difference must lie in our definitions.
Agree.
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
Exactly the opposite of my experience, and that was 30 years ago. The difference must lie in our definitions.
 Originally Posted by jForrester
Agree.
Come and take one of my classes.
T.
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Come and take one of my classes.
T.
You might not want to invite the Forresters ganging up on you. But I'm sure you could handle it.
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
You might not want to invite the Forresters ganging up on you. But I'm sure you could handle it. 
Aye...I've threatened to imitate the Episcopalian minister in Scotland who brought a brace of pistols and a broadsword to the pulpit of a hostile Presbyterian congregation. 
T.
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6th July 10, 01:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
You might not want to invite the Forresters ganging up on you. But I'm sure you could handle it. 
Maybe, maybe not. :^) We were border reivers, you know.
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