I'd write the most woke paper you've ever read and see how he responds. Make up a ton of personal *****
murphyag said:WTH?!? Why?aggie93 said:It's apparently graded by some 3rd Party site that uses an algorithm. No clue how that works.combat wombat said:
I would seriously ask how this assignment is relevant to the subject matter of the class he signed up for. Furthermore, his opinions on this article are completely irrelevant to his grade in the class. So, basically, he's been assigned an English grammar and composition paper.
He could just blow sunshine up the prof's butt, too. Complete tongue-in-cheek opinion piece. Satire, if you will. Just not so over the top that the prof realizes what it is.
Talking more with my son it sounds like it won't count for much, this is just the prof screwing with kids on his way out the door at the end of the Semester. It's a really poorly written article. Going to have him basically take your advice and not get overly controversial and try to keep it to facts.OldArmy71 said:
I taught college English and also high school Dual Credit and AP English.
Like you, I am mystified by the assignment, since it has nothing to do with US History before 1900.
The professor is not an idiot. He/she knows that the parents of many of his students voted for Trump.
I know that those who are suggesting using ChatGPT are not serious, but just to say it, do not do that. It would be cheating/plagiarism, and would result in very negative consequences. It would also torpedo any future attempt to dispute the ultimate grade on the paper.
If I were your son, I would carefully isolate several claims that the article makes with which your student disagrees and then disprove them, preferably with factual evidence from cited sources.
In addition, assuming that your son took AP English Language or a college rhetoric class, he should be able to point out instances in the essay of hyperbole, name calling, red herring, etc. In other words, your son could analyze the rhetorical devices used by the author of the Atlantic essay and show that the essay is not based in logic or reason.
The article is behind a pay wall which prevents me from saying much more.
Yep. Critique the (white) author as minimizing the plight of Jim Crow era blacks in order to score contemporary partisan political points.FincAg said:
This shouldn't be hard for an A student. Write the paper, use the other books and material from the semester to highlight similarities and differences to pre 1900 American History calling out the plight of actual slavery and reconstruction.
hoosier-daddy said:
I've been in the workforce for 20 years & I'd never accept a work assignment I don't want to do. Your kid should tell the authority to shove it, like we do in the real world.
He sent me their profile and it's exactly what you would think, I'll just leave it at that.Trajan88 said:
Does this prof have tenure?
If not... he/she sounds like the perfect candidate for what the TX legislature is looking to address this session.
"Fight over tenure has Texas professors fearing loss of academic freedom, job security"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2023/04/13/fight-over-tenure-has-texas-professors-fearing-loss-of-academic-freedom-job-security/
Had several of these off the wall assignments in grad school. Have himwrite a narrative to compare and contrast the articles conclusions to American to American beliefs before 1900 or something along those lines. The idea is to challenge/compare current beliefs to our historical ancestors.aggie93 said:
It's an American History Class prior to 1900. He's got a mid/high A in the class and a 4.0 overall so his grades are very important to him. Then out of the blue the Prof gives an assignment to "annotate and give opinions about". It's an Atlantic Article from 2016 after Trump's election but prior to him taking office essentially saying how Trump was going to roll back all the progress and hope of the Obama Presidency and comes just short of saying that Jim Crow is coming back. The first sentence is "The accomplishments of the first black president will be erased by a man who rose to power on the slander that Barack Obama was not born in America." and it goes downhill from there.
I am furious seeing profs give students stuff like this at the end of the Semester clearly designed to find out their political leanings on a subjectively graded paper. It puts my conservative son in a position where he can either write a paper as he truly believes or try to come up with something they want to hear. Apparently it will be graded by a 3rd Party website that uses an algorithm. My son is thinking of writing the Dean because it has no relevance to the course.
The article just rambles incoherently. I swear A&M really doesn't want any more of my donations again.
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TX_COWDOC said:
This is nothing new. Tell him to crush a couple of bud lights and write the paper from a leftist viewpoint. Sticking to your beliefs in this type of environment is likely a self- limiting exercise.
Alternatively, tell him to pen the assignment like the red-blooded alpha male you've raised him to be and dgaf the drop in grade points.
He asked for Dad's advice.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
Let your kid fight his own battle.
aggie93 said:He asked for Dad's advice.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
Let your kid fight his own battle.
B-1 83 said:
He should have a good time spewing out each and every leftist talking point in his paper knowing he's just playing the prof for an "A". That is a good life exercise in itself
JohnLA762 said:
Sounds like he has a big enough cushion in the class to teach him about staying true to his beliefs…