I relish teaching my national government class during presidential election years. It is an opportunity for students to witness history in action as they are learning about our republic created in Philadelphia 237 years ago.
What could be more educational for students and invigorating for professors genuinely interested in teaching, rather than indoctrinating their students, than going to class the day after a presidential election?
These are lessons in the moment and allow students to appreciate their course content.
Unfortunately, for professors like Michelle Greene that may not have liked the results, they chose to cancel class and deprive students of lessons during a time they will never have the chance to experience again.
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