‘Condescending negativism’ and other transgressions

Inside Higher Ed
Posted: November 6th, 2008 by R. Lee Wrights

“Defining ‘classroom incivility’ may begin with which side of the lectern you sit (or stand) on. Professors commonly complain about students texting or e-mailing away on their laptops or phones or, worse, catching up on their zzzz’s. To hear David Horowitz and others tell it, however, students are on the receiving end of more than their share of bullying or dismissive behavior, particularly if they disagree with the (usually liberal) views of their professors.” (11/06/08)

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