Employers will be clamoring to hire graduates from this “institution”

Poster originated as a parody of conservative views, but campuses today are a parody, and not unlike this.  Expand or zoom to make more readable

 

THE GOOD IDEAS JUST KEEP COMING!

BLACK “GRADUATES” FROM THIS ‘INSTITUTION’ WOULD BE GREAT “HIRES” IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOCIAL ACTIVISTS…PROBABLY NOT MUCH ELSE; U OF WASHINGTON ISN’T DOING ITS TRUE STUDENTS ANY FAVORS.
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Students call for laxed grading for black students. University goes along with it.

Students at the University of Washington are demanding that black students be given leniency on finals because they are too “busy fighting for [their] rights to sit down and study.” The university is advising professors to do just that.

An online petition calls for laxed grading and accommodations, specifically for Black students. So far, the petition has amassed more than 26,000 signatures.

“…be especially responsive to the needs that your students, especially those who are members of the Black community, may have for accommodations as we conclude the school year.” Tweet This

“…give Black students a break! We are already DISPROPORTIONATELY impacted by this pandemic in terms of health care access and financial hardship. Now add state-sanctioned violence, how do you expect us to enter finals in this headspace?!” reads the petition.

“You need to encourage and demand professors to accommodate their black students during this time. If UW truly understands our pain, UW will be a part of alleviating it,” the petition continues. “We can’t sit back and watch as injustices unfold before our eyes.

We don’t have the privilege that white and non-black students do to ignore what’s happening and stay at home to study for finals,” the petition added.

“We are busy fighting for our rights and for the rights of future black children and students to sit down and study. The least UW could do is demand professors to accommodate us during this time”

“I recognize that this institution and others across the country were not built to serve marginalized students, specifically Black students. Still to this day, institutions such as UW, do not serve Black students to the same capacity that white students benefit from,” student government president Kelty Pierce told The Daily.

A template to help professors announce these accommodations has been circulating on social media, reading “Dear Students, I am writing to you to offer accommodations for black students in this class during the end of this class and finals.”

“Many black students are not just using this time to cope emotionally, but to fight on the front lines of these protests and actively work and take action on what has been happening to the black community.” it continues.

Nicole McNichols, UW Psychology Professor provided Campus Reform with a copy of the email she sent to her own students.

“I sent this on Sunday before I knew about the petition,” McNichols said. “Obviously, I support the petition and absolutely believe the accommodations it requests should be honored by all faculty. Students need all of the support and compassion we can afford to give them right now.”

The email sent by McNichols to her students reads, “I wanted to reach out and acknowledge the incredible grief, fear, and loneliness that I know many of you are experiencing in light of recent (and not so recent) events. These are frightening times and I know that many of you are struggling emotionally as our country suffers not only from a pandemic but also from abhorrent racism, overwhelming violence, and palpable rage. These events are terrible and it is completely understandable to feel scared and alone right now.”

“Last, I think we all could use a break right now as these times certainly call for compassion. Given this, there will be a following change to the course policies. First, the remaining homework chapters are being put into review mode. Everyone will receive full points. Second, I have decided to drop everyone’s lowest exam score. This means that you may opt-out of taking Exam 3 if you just don’t feel up to it, (or if you [are] happy with your scores from exam 1 and 2), the email added.”

(read more at link)

One wonders, maybe if they made the course work more relevant to exigent needs . . . something like:

  • Riot Logistics — Beginner Intermediate and Advanced
  • Better Anarchy Through Chemistry — Design of Accelerants and Delivery Systems
  • Sticks and Stones Will Break Bones But Marksmanship is Better
  • Rule of Law is for Suckers
  • Media 101 – Combining Thumb-sucking and Tantrums for Most Effect
  • Reap What You Sow CANCELED
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