Monday, April 16, 2012

Teaching as a Subversive Act?

Through Random Nuclear Strikes  I got the below.  You really need to read and hear it for yourself.

Last weekend I visited the U.C. Berkeley campus and on a whim attended a lecture with the provocative title Teaching as a Subversive Activity — Revisited


Because this was a presentation aimed at education insiders only, the lecturer, retired professor H. Douglas Brown from S.F. State, seemed perfectly willing to let the cat out of the bag about political indoctrination on college campuses. Fortunately, I had my trusty camera with me, so I was able not only to snap a few pictures but also record several key portions of his speech, which I found so eye-opening that I felt the general public deserved to hear it as well

Make sure you have no objects handy for throwing in your vicinity while reading and or listening.

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