Hah! Over and over again for the last 15 years posters on lbo-talk have 
responded to some of my posts by assuming I have the same tone in the 
classroom! Now those posters cansee how silly they looked.


Carrol

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http://coreyrobin.com/2014/08/24/a-modest-proposal/


A Modest Proposal

24 AUG

I had always thought that it was a sacred canon of our profession that the 
classroom requires certain and very specific rules of engagement from us as 
teachers. I would never, for example, respond to libertarians in my classroom 
the way I respond to some libertarians on Twitter. That some people are so 
quick to believe that how someone acts on Twitter—or Facebook or the comments 
section of a blog—inevitably bleeds into how she acts in the classroom suggests 
that the problem lies less with Salaita and his defenders than with his 
critics, who seem to have a rather more precarious and shrunken sense of what 
it is that we do when we teach. Assuming of course that these critics are being 
sincere when they raise concerns about Salaita’s teaching. But since Salaita’s 
critics are so convinced that how someone acts outside the classroom is a good 
measure of how they will act inside the classroom, I suggest we investigate how 
every professor with college-age children treats her children at home in order 
to assess how she will treat her students in class.

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Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
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