F's for recording class, even for students with disabilities
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There are solutions to the Israel-Palestine conflict- one state, two state- but it turns out the people on the ground actually prefer the two ethnic cleansing solutions. One side contends that the region should be free of Jews, and the other side says it should be free of Palestinians, Lohmann said, 'and so these two solutions need to be articulated and argued in my class.'
She said that for years she had complained to her university about students recording audio of her classes, even those who had a disability accommodation allowing it. She told Inside Higher Ed that her students need to be able to take even extremist positions on morally charged or politically controversial issues without fearing their speech 'will come to haunt them' outside the classroom.
Audio-recording accommodations have grown more common, and by 2020 it was usual to have three students with audio-recording accommodations in a class of 20, Lohmann said.
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