Word: teach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...management; last spring he budgeted $12,000 a year in savings to support his family, quit his job and enrolled full time at U.C.L.A. Elder happily matches report cards with his children ("A great way to bridge the generation gap"), foresees a higher-paid business future-or he may teach...
...Administration's caution toward the medium is understandable and so is its unwillingness to set down a dogma on what can and cannot be televised. But by retaining the shaky criterion of "balance," the University has left itself open to a repeat of the flap over January's teach-in along with the inevitable charges of censorship when a particular event is declared to be "unbalanced...
...University official hinted that the "balance" rule will not be enforced with mathematical precision. A Vietnam teach-in might be acceptable if for every speaker advocating immediate withdrawal another supported a less radical solution. Or "balance" could mean a question period to insure that the televised event did not turn into an uninterrupted harangue...
...University community if they so choose. The University's own policy should be open, leaving censorship to the sponsors and educational television programmers. If the University has any confidence in the triumph of right thinking, it should not worry excessively about the dangers of a one-sided teach...
...that we had to have an appreciation of what the emotional stresses were on an adolescent in college today. What are they saying to us when they demonstrate or when they don't; and what are our responsibilities as their teachers? Is it necessary for us to even teach them how to be politically active? What is the most effective protest? This Dow incident took place in a college at a time when the whole concept of the traditional custodial care role of the college is in an uproar and the administrators faced by many complex decisions. The college...