The Responsibility To Support Academic Freedom

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The Responsibility To Support Academic Freedom

In the ideal the academy is a place where anything can and should be discussed with confidence and vigor; sadly the reality is somewhat different. In fact, many professors and their students live in fear. They are afraid of controversy, conflict, and violence. The mere mention of race, religion, and difference evokes considerable apprehension. Such anxiety results in self censorship, silence, and paralysis. Thus college classrooms that should be characterized by activity, excitement, and the freedom to argue according to one's conscience (to echo John Milton) are often inactive milieus distinguished only by the evident level of formalized boredom.

Students in silent classrooms lack stimulation and suffer from the failure to learn, thrive, solve problems and work together. They often don't know how to relate to each other, the professor, or the subject matter. Rather than blossoming from the growth of insight, they wilt.


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