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 new policy has raised concerns among academic freedom advocates who worry it restricts faculty's ability to respond to ...
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 University of Texas Board of Regents voted Thursday to approve a proposed policy that would change the UT system's rules ...
The system board did not specify what topics are considered controversial or elaborate on how the policy will be enforced. The language echoes similar restrictions at the Texas A&M and Texas Tech ...
"Instructors must not attempt to coerce, indoctrinate, harass, or belittle students..." ...
The University of Texas System Board of Regents passed a policy Thursday that will limit how and when "controversial topics" can be taught.