The University of Texas System Board of Regents has approved a new policy that directs faculty to limit the discussion of “controversial topics” in their classes.
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The University of Texas' vague new "balance" rules could leave professors guessing - and students less prepared for civic life, Alison Kafer writes.
The new policy has raised concerns among academic freedom advocates who worry it restricts faculty's ability to respond to ...
The University of Texas System passed new restrictions Thursday that limit how “controversial topics” can be taught in the ...
University academics fear being physically attacked if they teach controversial topics, including transgender ideology, a survey has found. One in five (21 per cent) do not feel “free” to discuss ...
The University of Texas System Board of Regents this week will consider how controversial topics are taught. It's a move ...
University of Texas System Board of Regents approved rule allowing students to graduate without studying "unnecessarily ...
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The policy states faculty should "ensure a broad and balanced approach" to teaching controversial and contested issues. But the policy does not define controversial.
The Vatican’s synod office has said that final reports from Synod on Synodality study groups — including opinions on women deacons and controversial doctrinal issues such as LGBT inclusion — have been ...
University of Texas Regents voted unanimously to limit when controversial topics can be discussed at college, but critics say the policy is too vague.