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Yovanna Pineda, hired more than a decade ago to teach Latin American history at the University of Central Florida, rebranded one of her signature courses last fall.
Striking references to dictatorships and human rights from the title, she decided to simply call her class History of South America.
Pineda said many of her colleagues are making similar changes, either because they fear blowback from state leaders who say they are trying to eliminate indoctrination from university campuses or because they dont want the hassle of additional scrutiny.
Some of us are becoming a little more cautious about how we say things and much more aware of how we title our courses, Pineda said.
Even as the implementation of a new law that Gov. Ron DeSantis said is intended to combat the far-left woke agenda stalls in court, university faculty members like Pineda have renamed their courses or shied away from hot-button topics like race and sexuality.
DeSantis signed the law, dubbed Stop WOKE, last summer banning the teaching of a once-esoteric academic concept called critical race theory in state universities, colleges, and K-12 schools. A federal court has temporarily blocked the law, which prohibits teaching students that people are privileged or oppressed based on their race, color, nationality or sex, with a judge describing it as a positively dystopian violation of professors First Amendment rights.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/education/os-ne-universities-stop-woke-anti-crt-20230113-jrxsjkg7xzfglddff22om3v6s4-story.html
hlthe2b
(106,238 posts)Yes, there is the issue of the out-of-state tuition burden, but I'd still spend the year working to earn residency in another state and turn the page on Florida and its horrendous politics/bigotry.
I know that will upset a lot of Florida alumni, but how else to send the message?
OldBaldy1701E
(6,280 posts)If enough teachers leave, and they are unable to hire people with actual teaching degrees or the like, they will just try to staff the classrooms with anyone they can find. Which should remove any accreditation from all Florida universities. Then, let's see how they like the fact that not one piece of Florida college paper is worth the ink used to print it, since it will not get you anything outside of the state. Just a thought.
Timeflyer
(2,617 posts)for all the children who are too young to vote and too inexperienced to know how dangerous this kind of totalitarian control is.
OrlandoDem2
(2,268 posts)The GOP in Florida is racist, fascist, and misogynistic. America, wake up before its too late!