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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...k-students-case-stirs-debate/article16246401/
I love that this is occurring in a faculty of sociology.
Anyway, to me it is pretty open-and-shut; the professor is creating a certain academic environment; the student is free to pursue the course for credit or not; the failure of the student to engage with all other students in the assigned coursework would constitute academic misconduct. What think you?
A student’s request to be excused from course work on religious grounds so he would not have to interact with female peers has opened a fractious debate over how institutions navigate between competing human rights.
J. Paul Grayson, a sociology professor at York University, received the request in September and denied it, arguing it would give tacit support to a negative view of women. But the dean of the faculty of arts disagreed and has ordered him to grant the accommodation.
I love that this is occurring in a faculty of sociology.
Anyway, to me it is pretty open-and-shut; the professor is creating a certain academic environment; the student is free to pursue the course for credit or not; the failure of the student to engage with all other students in the assigned coursework would constitute academic misconduct. What think you?
















