Indiana law requires professors to promote 'intellectual diversity'

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Vyrulisse posted...
Mostly I just mean that if you teach a class you should teach the subject thoroughly.
But that's beside the point of the topic.

It's about "both side'sing" education, not the density of the lesson plans themselves.

So if you start talking about "exploring every angle of a topic without bias" in a topic discussing how MAGAts want to deny slavery happened, it's not exactly likely that people will think you meant "teach the subject thoroughly" instead of thinking you're talking about the actual subject matter.
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