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Conservative Students in Texas Place Liberal Profs on Watch List
CNS News ^ | 11/05/03 | Steve Brown

Posted on 11/06/2003 6:09:28 AM PST by m1-lightning

(CNSNews.com) - Fed up with what it views as "an overwhelming liberal bias in higher education," a group of conservative students at the University of Texas has begun compiling a list of professors who allegedly use their classes for the liberal indoctrination of students.

"There's a lot of professors out there who don't just teach the facts, but also mold the curriculum in a way that attempts to produce a certain mindset in their students," said Austin Kinghorn, chairman of the university's chapter of the Young Conservatives of Texas. "These are the kinds of professors that the Professor Watch List was designed to identify, and the idea is that we can give a little bit of control back to students in how they're going to determine their own education."

The group distributed the list at a table on campus last week as students were registering for classes next spring. Students may also find the list on the UTYCT's (University of Texas chapter of Young Conservatives of Texas) website.

Kinghorn noted that students were already able to access information about the level of difficulty in which a particular professor taught his or her class. The Professor Watch List adds another element to the mix, he said. UTYCT members provided the information for the list from class visits or from taking the classes themselves.

Sample entries include one for Robert Jensen, who teaches "Critical Issues in Journalism." According to the Professor Watch List, Jensen introduces the "unsuspecting" student to a crash course in "socialism, white privilege, the truth about the Persian Gulf War and the role of America as the world's prominent sponsor of terrorism.

"Jensen half-heartedly attempts to tie his rants to 'critical issues' in journalism, insisting his lessons are valid under the guise of teaching potential journalists to 'think' about the world around them. Jensen is also renowned for using class time when he teaches Media Law and Ethics to 'come out' and analogize gay rights with the civil rights movement," the list entry for Jensen reads.

Speaking to the Austin American-Statesman, Jensen described himself as "left-progressive" and said he wasn't surprised to be on the list.

"There are students who thank me for bringing up these issues and being straightforward. I've also had complaints and comments from those who think I'm pushing a certain political agenda in class," Jensen told the Statesman.

Jim Eltringham, public relations director for the Arlington, Va.-based Leadership Institute's Campus Leadership Program, which fosters conservative campus organizations nationwide, said the watch list is "a fantastic idea." He said it would benefit students who come to the realization after a couple of weeks in class that "this isn't an educational experience, this is indoctrination. This is someone telling you what their views are and making that the course curriculum."

"That's not what college is supposed to be about. It's a gross misuse of the opportunity a professor has to educate the next generation," Eltringham told CNSNews.com.

Edmund T. Gordon, another professor profiled on the watch list, teaches African and African-American Studies. The list notes that a black student once asked Gordon in class what was wrong with being black and conservative.

"Gordon implied that if you're black and conservative, you're not black enough, and you're not doing what's in the best interest of the black community," the watch list states.

But Kinghorn pointed out that far-left professors aren't the only ones on the list.

"There's also an honor roll on there, and the idea is it's not about your politics. If a professor runs an intellectually fair class and deals with important subjects without letting their politics get in the way, we think that's worth noting, and we think there's a lot of students who'd be interested in knowing who those professors are," Kinghorn said. "We're not out here to target every liberal professor in the world."

Eltringham agreed, acknowledging that not all liberal professors are bad.

"We're talking about the ones who turn their spot at the front of the classroom into a bully pulpit...and letting ideology affect grades," Eltringham said.

Larry Faulkner, president of the University of Texas, told the Statesman that UTYCT members "have the right to make the list." He said the school's 30-year-old academic freedom policy allows professors "freedom to explore ideas on their own merits," so long as they do not "give undue weight" to their own political or moral judgments.

"The magic word there is 'undue,'" Faulkner told the Statesman. "That's going to be, to some extent, in the eye of the beholder."

While Kinghorn said his group's list was unique at the University of Texas, he pointed to NoIndoctrination.org, a site providing ratings on professors at campuses across the country. The Texas list will continue to grow and is something UTYCT plans to keep offering during fall and spring registration periods, Kinghorn said.

"The professors seem to be taking the watch list seriously in that they want to dedicate time to it in their classrooms, to discuss it," Kinghorn said.


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The Professor Watch List is designed to be a resource to the student body of the University of Texas. This report includes professors who push an ideological viewpoint on their students through oftentimes subtle but sometimes abrasive methods of indoctrination.

This List does not target professors for their opinions in or out of the classroom, and professors are not judged by their politics alone. They are not noted for presenting their opinion. What is considered is whether the professor respects and strives for intellectual honesty in his or her classroom through presenting a fair and balanced delivery of information that is not crafted to produce a certain mindset within the receiving student. Classroom presentation, instructor attitude and reading material are among applicable measurements of this standard.

Additionally, some professors will be listed on our Honor Roll. These professors embody an intellectually honest classroom or teach a subject we feel is important to higher education but is oftentimes downplayed, shunned or forgotten about by largely liberal campuses.

YCT members have personally visited classes from all professors listed below. We do not advocate retaliation against listed professors, nor do we demand they change their teaching style. YCT members have made every effort to produce a non-partisan list.

The Watch List includes the name of the instructor, their department, the course evaluated by the Watch List and, if available, the courses the professor is teaching for the Spring 2004 semester.

1 posted on 11/06/2003 6:09:29 AM PST by m1-lightning
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To: m1-lightning
Why are they going through all the trouble of making a list?

All you have to do is pull up the Faculty Directory on their website and scratch of the two who aren't liberals...

That goes for about 90% of all colleges and universities. I have no specific knowledge about UT.

:-)
2 posted on 11/06/2003 6:12:40 AM PST by nuffsenuff
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To: m1-lightning
This sounds like a good idea to me.

In my college years, it was not necessary. Professors usually never expressed any opinions. The only exception I can remember is that in history classes they would provide both sides of controversial history issues.

I cannot remember any professor ever talking about current matters.

I was just lucky, I guess. Times have changed.
3 posted on 11/06/2003 6:19:11 AM PST by OldPossum
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To: m1-lightning
Excellent idea. I wish I had something like this back in the early 90's while I was working on my master's. I had some professors that were proud indoctrinators.
4 posted on 11/06/2003 6:21:17 AM PST by Space Wrangler
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To: m1-lightning
>>>>>What is considered is whether the professor respects and strives for intellectual honesty in his or her classroom through presenting a fair and balanced delivery of information that is not crafted to produce a certain mindset within the receiving student.<<<<<

I had a lecturer at university who once said to me 'your best point is your original thought, I don't like that it's conservative, but I love that it is good original thought'; i.e., she was a liberal, but never allowed that to influence her opinions. Pity she's in such a small minority, most just made off faces if I made some slightly conservative comment.
5 posted on 11/06/2003 6:26:50 AM PST by tjwmason (A voice from merry England.)
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To: m1-lightning
Thanks, my daughter is a very conservative Junior at Univ. of Texas Austin. I will forward this to her. Even her best friends and roommates are liberal. ACK!!!!
6 posted on 11/06/2003 6:29:50 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!)
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To: buffyt
I am in college right now too. My political science class is full of liberals. My professor, howerever, is not liberal. He once told the class that it is fact that people become more conservative with age. The class groaned with that comment.
7 posted on 11/06/2003 6:34:12 AM PST by m1-lightning (If Al Queda had a flag, it would be yellow.)
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To: buffyt
Thanks, my daughter is a very conservative Junior at Univ. of Texas Austin.

My daughter and her best friend were thinking about atending UT next year. They are both conservatives, and recently were accepted to Texas A&M Business School. No UT for them, too many lib professors.

8 posted on 11/06/2003 6:35:19 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (Laura Ingraham and Ann Coulter are living proof that not all blondes are dumb.)
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To: nuffsenuff
In 2000, 34 percent of college students considered themselves Democrats, 28 percent Republicans and 33 percent Independent. Following Sept. 11, 2001, 29 percent considered themselves Democrats, 31 percent Republican and 39 percent Independent.

This year, the number of Republicans has decreased slightly, and Independents have increased considerably since 2000.

Conservative student numbers rising

9 posted on 11/06/2003 6:41:33 AM PST by m1-lightning (If Al Queda had a flag, it would be yellow.)
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To: m1-lightning
This is a little OT, but when chosing professors for a particular subject, we use:

http://www.ratemyprofessors.com

The ratings are subjective, of course, have nothing to do with their political inclinations, but if a math professor for instance has high ratings from their students and the student comments reflect that the students learned the subject, the statements are usually accurate and the professor is a good teacher.
10 posted on 11/06/2003 6:45:22 AM PST by dawn53
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To: Arrowhead1952
My daughter hasn't had one yet, but she had a liberal professor at the local community college. She wanted to slap her. She used her podium as a place to bash Bush.
11 posted on 11/06/2003 6:46:40 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!)
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To: Arrowhead1952
I am a sophmore at Arkansas State, this is my second time here. I graduated in high school 1996. It is most certainly true here that a 90 percent of the professors are liberal. I personally have had 4 that let it interfere with the academics of the class. The first time I actually failed a class because of politics. I just have to keep from gagging every day because of all the leftist crap posted in the halls, on professor's doors. When I graduate, I will consider it inspite of the faculty not because of them.
12 posted on 11/06/2003 6:48:26 AM PST by rebel25 (From my cold dead hands!!)
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To: m1-lightning
"Anything that has to put 'science' in its name, isn't one."
13 posted on 11/06/2003 6:51:22 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: dawn53
Sometimes. Math teachers often have to suffer from the fact that student evaluations bear no resemblance to actual learning. Math is just unpleasant that way.
14 posted on 11/06/2003 6:53:33 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: m1-lightning
I registered to vote while a senior in college, back then you had to be 21 to vote. I registered as a Republican even then. My family in Okla are all democrats. They used to be conservative Democrats until Clinton, now they are liberal socialist Democrats and I blame Clinton and his minions for that. They all spew out the Liberal Socialist mantra. Drone on and on with it, "Do you want dirty air, do you want dirty water, do you want to starve the children and elderly, elec. dereg. doesn't work, we need more pork in our tax bills, without it we get no highway funds, I don't want the gov. telling me what I can do with MY body (I thought abortion killed the other person?), etc." They actually say all this.... My sister the angry commie called me a Fascist for voting Republican. My family just about disowned me for registering as a Republican in 1972!

So far so good on my three "adult" children. They are all much more conservative than I am. They have had part time jobs and they have watched taxes disappear from their hard earned paychecks. I think most of my daughter's liberal friends are rich and their parents give them everything. We pay our three kids' way through college, and that is very expensive, but if they want extras, they have to pay for them. Like my daughter wanted to rent a house and it costs twice as much as her old apartment, so she has to work to make up the difference. They have to learn Responsibility. Better now than later. Life isn't just one big handout.
15 posted on 11/06/2003 6:54:03 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!)
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To: m1-lightning
Excellent idea. Wish we had that in my day, I would have made some choice contributions to the list about several of my professors. It seemed that the higher I got in the academic world the worse professors became in that regard and the less restrained in giving their opinions, perhaps because they figured that they were so intelligent that their opinions naturally were the only proper ones for educated people to hold. Which of course is hogwash, but one wonders what other justification they possibly could have.

Teacher, leave them kids alone!

16 posted on 11/06/2003 6:54:55 AM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: buffyt
It is very cowardly to use one's position in the classroom to push a personal or political agenda.
17 posted on 11/06/2003 6:55:12 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: m1-lightning
I think this goof is no secret to many Freepers and Texans IIRC.

Prof. Jenson's home page.

Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim Our Humanity, coming from City Lights Books in 2004.
Watch an interview on media and war
Take a Citizens' Oath of Office

Home page of
Robert Jensen

--Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
      Fall semester 2003 courses: Media Law and Ethics (J360), The Ethics and Politics of Everyday Life (FS301), and Senior Fellows Symposium (COM370).
      Past courses: Critical Issues in Journalism (J310), Social Justice and the Media (J382) and Freedom of Expression (TC357).  
      Statement of teaching philosophy.

--Free-lance journalist.
     My recent articles and essays are online, including writings on 9-11 and the "war on terrorism" and writings on race, racism and white privilege.
     A book based on this work, Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream, is available from Peter Lang Publishing.

--Member of the Nowar Collective
     Also check out the site of my political colleague and writing partner, Rahul Mahajan, and his new book Full Spectrum Dominance.

--Activist in the feminist movement against sexual violence and the exploitation of the commercial sex industry. Co-author of Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality.

My vita lists publications and professional activities, a biographical sketch, a recent interview, and an older interview with me from the Austin Chronicle. Click here for a link to my listing on the UT Experts Guide.


Contact me at:

Robert Jensen
School of Journalism
1 University Station A1000
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712-0113
work: (512) 471-1990
fax:  (512) 471-7979
rjensen@uts.cc.utexas.edu

http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen/home.htm
last modified 29 October 2003

18 posted on 11/06/2003 7:01:25 AM PST by machman
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To: AmishDude
I know, grading profs is subjective, but in our experience, if a Trig or Calculus prof has gotten rave reviews from their students who comment that they were able to explain the subject in an understandable way, then the professor is usually pretty good.

My niece reviewed this site after finishing her degree in Structural Engineering, and she said that the ratings and comments were pretty accurate when she reviewed what had been said about her professors.

19 posted on 11/06/2003 7:08:05 AM PST by dawn53
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To: m1-lightning; Hobsonphile; MeeknMing; Grampa Dave
Bump & Ping
20 posted on 11/06/2003 7:15:50 AM PST by EdReform (Support Free Republic - Become a Monthly Donor)
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