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In reply to the discussion: OU student claims bad grade is an attack on her faith [View all]Blasphemer
(3,553 posts)24. I agree. The assignment gave the students a lot of flexibility. This is a failure of the instructor & the grader...
likely was biased (even if I would also be offended in their shoes).
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Seriously....... i feel like a sucker for making an honest living when I could have just been Riley Gaines
Takket
Sunday
#19
I agree. The assignment gave the students a lot of flexibility. This is a failure of the instructor & the grader...
Blasphemer
Monday
#24
I'm guessing, the "because God says so" argument didn't meet the critical thinking threshold
Raven123
Monday
#31
Doesn't know the Bible enough to reference specific scripture.... Sounds like a Trump Christian.
Norrrm
Sunday
#16
The action taken by the school (suspending the graduate student's teaching role).
Ms. Toad
Monday
#38
In her essay she said: 'Gender roles and tendencies should not be considered "stereotypes". 'Women naturally want to do
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Monday
#28
Hun, if you feel that strongly about Biblical traditional gender roles, then why are you in college?
tanyev
Monday
#32
As a former "graduate assistant paper grader", I would not have given a grade of zero.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Monday
#34