A recent survey showed that students' parents are required to provide increasing assistance to enable their children to pay tuition, living expenses and rent. To make matters worse, the Council for Higher Education, a state body headed by Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar, is about to deal yet another blow to students, this time to those living in the periphery.
- By RobertK
- 21 Oct 2012
- 09:50PM
It is about a department which refuses to teach in a balanced manner and has failed to heed the warnings given out to it by regulators. Instead of balancing out the extreme left-wing faculty as suggested by the regulators the department hired even more extreme left-wing professors. The department had its chance to resolve the issue before it got shut down. Don't even try to pretend your defense of the department has anything to do with the students when what you are really defending is the right of a political science department to exclude all opinions except the ones it deems politically acceptable.
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