cancelled class or excused absences this week for students to "deal with the emotions" from the outcome of the election.
I'm livid - hearing that professors from universities across the nation excused kids from class for this reason.
I've read where some professors cancelled assignments that were due and cancelled tests.
If I were the college President where this was happening, I would suspend the professor or dock his pay.
I suggest that these academia and intellectuals rethink what education and history really means.
Our brothers and sisters who have spent their entire lives in the rust belts, coal fields, and steel towns, who have seen one election after another election not work out for them, have respectfully and graciously managed to carry on somehow, year in and year out. They may not be the most sophisticated of people, but they certainly know when they're being knocked down over and over again, with no one listening or caring. What about these people?
To the professors out there , behaving like idiots, who cancelled classes - you could learn a thing or two from these humble people across America.
I'm livid - hearing that professors from universities across the nation excused kids from class for this reason.
I've read where some professors cancelled assignments that were due and cancelled tests.
If I were the college President where this was happening, I would suspend the professor or dock his pay.
I suggest that these academia and intellectuals rethink what education and history really means.
Our brothers and sisters who have spent their entire lives in the rust belts, coal fields, and steel towns, who have seen one election after another election not work out for them, have respectfully and graciously managed to carry on somehow, year in and year out. They may not be the most sophisticated of people, but they certainly know when they're being knocked down over and over again, with no one listening or caring. What about these people?
To the professors out there , behaving like idiots, who cancelled classes - you could learn a thing or two from these humble people across America.