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Candidate for LSU president a critical race scholar...Aaaand Tate gets the job...
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:20 pm
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:20 pm
Folks: One of the candidates for the LSU presidency, William F Tate, is a critical race scholar. Check out the titles of his most cited works on his Google Scholar page:
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This would be a disaster for LSU. The university is already in the throes of the racist "anti-racism" delusion, and the university administration is committed to the argument that LSU is a racist institution. The administration is already promoting active discrimination against non-diversity applicants and job candidates, and an LSU president steeped in critical race theory will turn the university even further down a disturbing path. We need an LSU president devoted to non-discrimination, not the racism of critical race theory.
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This would be a disaster for LSU. The university is already in the throes of the racist "anti-racism" delusion, and the university administration is committed to the argument that LSU is a racist institution. The administration is already promoting active discrimination against non-diversity applicants and job candidates, and an LSU president steeped in critical race theory will turn the university even further down a disturbing path. We need an LSU president devoted to non-discrimination, not the racism of critical race theory.
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:21 pm to gillian
quote:is that like an art degree?
a critical race scholar
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:22 pm to gillian
Academic papers whose titles start with "Toward a..." are stupid. That shite was played out 20 years ago.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:22 pm to gillian
When do we get to mail in our ballots?
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:22 pm to East Coast Band
Saban voted for Hilary right
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:23 pm to gillian
They better capitalize the B in Black yo
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:23 pm to gillian
We need to hire an outsider. Drain the swamp
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:27 pm to gillian
That dude is woke AF. Holistic testing will be next.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:28 pm to gillian
LSU better not mandate the vaccine for Fall 2021
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:32 pm to gillian
Are any Christians? That's another mythical construct based on storytelling rather than evidence.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:33 pm to gillian
Go ahead hire this nimrod. Another reason to deny my school any donations, support or recommendations. I have never seen a school so hell bent on alienating alumni.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:34 pm to gillian
LSU isn’t hiring that goober.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:42 pm to Sun God
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Saban voted for Hilary right
He probably did for recruiting reasons lol
Posted on 4/27/21 at 10:48 pm to gillian
Hopefully he’s just the token finalist but knowing LSU recently he’s exactly what they’re looking for.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 11:07 pm to gillian
Can anyone explain what this means, from one of his articles? 2003 about Equity in Math.
Mathematics education has traditionally paid little attention to teacher reflection about equity. In this article, we argue that the time has come to move equity from the margins to the mainstream in mathematics education and make it a focus of teacher reflection. To illustrate the need for a focus on equity, we describe the beliefs of a group of high school mathematics teachers. We argue that the teachers' views of equity and race blocked substantive reflection about the nature of their instructional practices and the impact of those practices on students of color in their classes. We submit that this case is important because it highlights some of the assumptions that must be challenged in an effort to promote the kind of reflective practice that can contribute to the realization of opportunity to learn school mathematics.
Mathematics education has traditionally paid little attention to teacher reflection about equity. In this article, we argue that the time has come to move equity from the margins to the mainstream in mathematics education and make it a focus of teacher reflection. To illustrate the need for a focus on equity, we describe the beliefs of a group of high school mathematics teachers. We argue that the teachers' views of equity and race blocked substantive reflection about the nature of their instructional practices and the impact of those practices on students of color in their classes. We submit that this case is important because it highlights some of the assumptions that must be challenged in an effort to promote the kind of reflective practice that can contribute to the realization of opportunity to learn school mathematics.
This post was edited on 4/27/21 at 11:09 pm
Posted on 4/27/21 at 11:08 pm to gillian
I will ABSOLUTELY NOT give another cent to this university if that happens.
Posted on 4/28/21 at 12:27 am to CoolKat
I think the Rooney rule must be in effect.
Posted on 4/28/21 at 12:30 am to gillian
Alabama just crossed the 5 million population mark. We gonna get all LA brain drain.
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