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What's the professor's name?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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
Urban Ag said:This.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
I did this once. It was quite satisfying and fun and I got my A.
It was a class outside my department/major and this dewsh prof couldn't hurt me in the college I was getting my degree. So some months after the grades were officially in my transcript, I happen to run in to him on campus and told him I completely bullsh** his entire course and laughed myself stupid every time he lapped it up. It was heart warming to see the expression on his face.
Have him write a paper staying true to what he believes. But make the administration at the school and the professor know that this is an extremely biased assignment and that he is concerned about retribution for opinions he may express in advance.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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
Not comfortable sharing that publicly at this time.Señor Chang said:What's the professor's name?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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
Students can still apply facts and info from the history they just learned to inform their opinion.combat wombat said:
They were not assigned a compare and contrast paper. They were assigned an opinion paper. Do you understand why the difference might be relevant here?
B-1 83 said:
Tarleton??????
A&M Kingsville I can halfway believe (not that I'm doubting you, just the pool they are known to draw from).
Then after the grades come out, write the professor and tell him that obama was a racist, socialist, worthless POS.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
Not exactly a perfect analogy but Calvin makes a prescient point:96AgGrad said:
Back in in the early 90's I had a POLS 206 professor, a female, who I believe had gone to Baylor.
During her lecture she stated her opinion that the Second Amendment only applied to militias, not individuals. I rolled my eyes and ignored it.
Sure enough though, she had a question on her final exam that required that you to agree with her to get it correct, which I thought was utter BS.
I think some areas are definitely going off the deep end. My son is on the PT school track and in his human sexuality class the instructor told them they could write about watch a pornographic video or a song that discusses sex (I think the topic was about sex morals/mores, etc. in society). He picked the song but he's convinced the instructor just wanted to make them uncomfortable. I get the idea of getting students to really think about the psychology of how people think and how that affects our society. But seems like there could be a multitude of other ways to get them thinking.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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
murphyag said:Have your son transfer to another university that more aligns with your values and beliefs. Unless you are a mega donor, that will have more impact dollar wise.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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
fifyaggiebrad94 said:
Most importantly, teach your kid to fight their battles. You can help him with what to say to the prof, the dean, the President, etc. but don't you shouldn't make a call or send an emailuntil you believe your son has exhausted all his options.
Get woke, go broke...Franklin Comes Alive! said:
You're still donating?
You don't realize yet that the admin despises you?
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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
I would think given that we know what actually happened during the Trump administration it would be easy to show how the assertions made in the article are garbage.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.
Welcome to the Second Redemption
TexasAggiesWin said:
Professor of "History prior to 1900" wants an essay about an election in 2016? LOL
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Yes, I have forged a strong relationship with my son and he trusts in me and my opinions but I have also taught him personal responsibility and that life is about choices. He's set to graduate in 3 and a half years and in his field will likely make 6 figures right out of school. He is taking 22 hours with a 4.0 and also has an occassional weekend job working on a charter fishing boat as he is an excellent fisherman with an outstanding work ethic. He can weld and fix most things and he knows how to hunt and clean what he kills to eat it. He bought his own truck with his own money he earned. He has manners and is respectful to everyone.GnarKill said:
Seems like you're raising a resilient free thinking young man
…who calls daddy about his homework