Sunday, January 13, 2019
American University Tells Faculty to Disregard 'Quality' of Writing When Grading
A seminar at American University in February will instruct faculty members to disregard a student’s “quality” of writing when grading their papers.
According to a report from The College Fix, an upcoming seminar at American University will ask professors to disregard a student’s “quality” of writing when grading their assignments. The seminar, which will be conducted by University of Washington-Tacoma Professor Asao Inoue, will include a variety of lectures that will encourage professors to disregard the quality of writing from students.
One event will encourage professors to recognize “white language supremacy” is perpetuated by standard grading practices.
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January 13, 2019
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