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Title: Professors told to report students who make campus ‘less inclusive’ to Behavior Assessment Team
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URL Source: https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/36604/
Published: Sep 12, 2017
Author: ANDREW JOHNSON - UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
Post Date: 2017-09-12 17:52:09 by Ada
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Views: 155
Comments: 2

Team to ‘monitor’ individuals to ensure ‘positive behavior change’

As colleges across the country struggle with questions related to free speech on campuses, some schools have implemented policies that appear to give administrators significant latitude to discipline students for speaking in unpopular ways.

Most recently, the dean’s office of Utah Valley University, a public institution located in the north-central part of Utah, distributed a guidance letter to all faculty encouraging them to report to the school’s Behavior Assessment Team any students who use “inappropriate language,” are “argumentative,” or who speak “loudly.”

The letter, titled “Recognizing and Responding to Students of Concern,” was provided to The College Fix by a professor at Utah Valley. The document instructs faculty on the various types of behaviors that merit concern, including stalking, angry outbursts and bullying, as well as the signs that a student may harm himself or others.

The guidance letter gave professors advice on how to respond to a wide range of student behaviors. Professors are instructed to use techniques ranging from “supportive gestures” to calling 911, depending on the severity of the situation.

It also advises faculty to report “concerning…communication” and vulgar language.

The professor who provided the memo to The Fix said it was distributed one day after an administrator told faculty at a back-to-school meeting that if they heard a statement that made Utah Valley University seem “less inclusive,” that statement should also be reported to the Behavior Assessment Team.

“I’m afraid that this Behavior Assessment Team is a bias response team in disguise,” said the professor, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid professional retribution.

“Yes, even in a deep-red state at a university in one of the most conservative counties in America, faculty are afraid to speak their minds publicly if their opinions aren’t 100 percent politically correct,” the professor told The Fix.

The scholar added he sees the Behavior Assessment Team as “a tool of intimidation instead of a tool to foster inclusion.”

The College Fix made repeated requests to campus officials for comment. Associate Dean of Students Ashley Larsen directed The Fix to speak with campus spokesman Layton Shumway; Shumway, however, did not return any of The Fix’s repeated emails.

The professor who spoke to The Fix said the change in policy may have come as a response to a profanity-laced flyer that was distributed on campus in the wake of Donald Trump’s election.

“In the past,” the faculty member told The Fix, “we have always been told that [the Behavioral Assessment Team] was for students who were a threat to physical safety…or for students who are disrupting the learning process. This year is the first time when we have been encouraged to report students for their words that may go against the inclusivity initiative or that may subjectively make someone ‘feel unsafe.’”

Other behavior that the university suggests could be reported to the Behavior Assessment Team include “unreasonable demands,” “behavior that challenges University expectations” and “making numerous complaints.”

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

God help US; we've gone insane.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2017-09-12   18:28:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

Nothing really new about this sort of thing. I got kicked out of a community college in 1971 for correcting a professor and demanding he provide evidence of his claims stated in front of the entire class that VN vets were "why we are losing the war because they are all drug addicts and losers,unlike MY generation that fought REAL armies instead of unarmed peasants."

I stood up in class and asked him to tell us some war stories about how dangerous it was for him fighting the Nazi's as a Coast Guard Customs Inspector at the Norfolk port during WW-2,and pointed out to the entire class that "This SOB never left Virginia the whole war,and was nothing but a freaking clerk that never heard a shot fired in his entire life."

I also offered him an attitude adjustment between a VN Veteran "loser" (me) and a USCG Hero that had to fight the traffic jams of Norfolk,Va to get to work during WW-2.

Weasel spit and sputtered,but didn't have the stones to stand up to me. Rather than take me up on my kind offer,he just announced the class was over for the day,and for everyone to leave.

The VN war was still going on,and he was one of those clueless fools that hated VN vets. To add fuel to the fire,I had recently gotten discharged and was wearing fatigue shirts to class because they were the only shirts I owned. The VN war was still going on,and he was one of those clueless fools that hated VN vets. Given all that,I had no choice but to take it personal,so I made it personal.

What he DID do was change his test days from Friday to Wednesday because he knew I had appointments at the VA Hospital every Wednesday afternoon for physical therapy,and then give me a zero for failing a test I couldn't take while refusing to let me take it on Friday. He then wrote a formal letter to the VA complaining that I was defrauding them by taking their GI bill money and not only missing classes,but getting a final grade of zero. He also complained to the Dean of Students,and got me kicked out of school.

I ended up losing my GI Bill because of that cowardly punk,and even had the VA seize my disability payments for more than a year to collect the "money I had defrauded them out of by missing classes."

Prior to this happening,I was taking 18 credit hours and had a 3.8 grade average.

When the dust had settled and the VA refused to reverse their stand on backpay and my GI bill,I went back there to maybe have a little private discussion with him,and learned that he no longer taught there. I guess the Dean gave him the boot.

Probably best for both of us that I couldn't find him,but even today I would happily put his shit out of order if I knew where he is.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.

sneakypete  posted on  2017-09-12   19:09:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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