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Burdensome language

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January 23, 2014

What does it say about the status of teaching (and, by extension, students) in some universities when a news report refers to academics being ¡°freed¡± from ¡°the burden of teaching¡± and ¡°protected¡± from teaching as if it were potentially contagious or addictive (¡°Fast-track Liverpool fellows set aside essays and in-trays¡±, 16?January)? Do universities use similar language in their marketing material for prospective students?

It reminds me of the story about the academic who was offered a reduced research load so that he could concentrate on his teaching (I made that up).

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