Posted on 01/18/2014 7:26:41 AM PST by gusopol3
The University of North Carolina has suspended the research of Mary Willingham, the reading specialist who turned over information on student-athletes and academic progress for a CNN report last week.
Willingham's research indicated that many football and basketball players at North Carolina are reading well below grade level -- Willingham claims 60 percent of the 183 student-athletes she worked with from 2004-12 were reading at fourth-to-eighth-grade levels -- and the reading specialist believes that the issues are not limited to UNC, but systemic across all of Division I athletics.
North Carolina and head basketball coach Roy Williams have disputed Willingham's claims, and on Thursday night the school shut down her research until the university's Institutional Review Board approves the work.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbssports.com ...
The flip side if that is that last year’s non-star athelete who didn’t make the pros is likely to be treated like a one night stand: lucky to get cab fare after the deed is done. There are new seniors in high school to be seduced to come to your school.
Coach Roy: “I’d love to offer you a scholarship son, but the offer is written in cursive.”
That’s true, I’m sure there’s a lot of that; but there’s a lot of attrition among freshman whatever their background , talents, etc.
She is a reading specialist who worked with 186 athletes between over 8 or 9 years; I’m sure there were thousands of athletes during that time. How many are even referred to reading specialists? Maybe she got the dregs of the dregs only?
I’ve always wondered about the athletes who get injured in college athletics and then need medical follow-up for the rest of their lives — like knee injuries.
Who pays for all the follow-up care???
Yeah, and high school too.
Shows how much the Democrats are really about education when it comes to having any depth here. #1 goal is to crack down on the whistleblower.
Where’s Louie Freeh when you need him —
As much as I’d like to promote a cat fight between academia and CNN/ AP and the rest, I think she has a weak argument based on the sliver of athletes that she deals with. Maybe UNC would have been better off ignoring her.
UNC program is dirty..lots of scandals for years..make believe classes..students doing nothing..phony grades..
All colleges provide academic assistance for their athletes as they need it...look, they practice 20 hours/week...then away games... it 's hard. Her point is that many who were admitted to UNC had NO CHANCE of success in what is a difficult, competitive academic environment..but instead of trying to help them obtain some skills..they were just rubber stamped..and given passing grades at make believe courses.
Can we expect the NCAA to suspend UNC for this cover-up???
Thanks, I’m glad you saw it ; I didn’t. To me she sounded like Elizabeth Warren against Wall Street, no one really to like there. Even with that, are they better or worse off for having gotten in to UNC on any grounds?
Nope; but if the “Tar Heels” were an Indian tribe, they’d get suspended for sure.
Shouldn’t be too hard to find some Feathers to go with that Tar after all Tar Heels is probably a derogatory reference to the original inhabitants of the area.
Just wait until PETA gets after the Gators, the Bruins, the Lions, etc., etc. or have they already started?
I taught at universities for 13 years including 7 in the UNC system. There are a lot of athletes with very poor reading and writing skills. UNC has had multiple scandals related to the academic performance of athletes. I have personal experience with at least one football player who managed to get through his junior year at Mississippi State while being functionally illiterate. Football and basketball can be big money for schools. There is a lot of pressure to pass star athletes. The few that ended up in my classes usually dropped the class once it was clear that I would not play along. It did not matter to me that the administration didn’t like it. As a conservative Christian I was never going to get tenure anyway.
“Shouldnt be too hard to find some Feathers to go with that Tar after all Tar Heels is probably a derogatory reference to the original inhabitants of the area.”
What are you talking about?
I’m Tar Heel born
Tar Heel bred
And when I die
I’ll be Tar Hell dead
My mistake — I thought that the term Tar Heel went all the way back to NC’s indigenous history with the original inhabitants called Tar Heels.
Only if you're expecting integrity from the very corruptive influence that is ruining American education.
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