Friday
Musings – June 26
Today,
what matters in many a classroom is not a well thought out argument, but how
the view affects one’s personal emotional state. If someone says “that hurts my
feelings,” even when it may be a valid position, this tends to be a weightier
reason for rejecting it than offering a credible riposte on the level of ideas.
As such “feelings” increasingly become the criteria for a better or worse view;
this will create serious conflict, and even sometimes jeopardize job security
for teachers.
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