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Washington State Rejects Political Litmus Test for Education 果冻传媒app官方

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PULLMAN, Wash., February 28, 2006鈥擲ix months ago, Ed Swan feared that his teaching career would end before it started, merely because his ideology differed from that of his professors at Washington State University (WSU). Today, thanks to a campaign of public exposure by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方), WSU has completely repealed the criteria it used to punish Swan.

鈥淲SU has finally done the right thing and abandoned its unconstitutional and unfair 鈥榙ispositions鈥 requirements,鈥 stated FIREInterim President Greg Lukianoff. 鈥淭his is a tremendous victory not just for Ed Swan, but for the freedom of thought and conscience of every WSU education student.鈥

Last fall, Swan was given poor marks on 鈥渄ispositions鈥 criteria used by WSU鈥檚 College of Education for expressing, after he was asked, his conservative political and religious beliefs. (For example, Swan was penalized for admitting that he opposes gun control and does not believe that white privilege and male privilege exist.) Indeed, before FIREtook the case public, WSU had even threatened Swan with dismissal if he did not sign an unconstitutional contract obliging him to submit to even more ideological litmus tests.

Washington State鈥檚 then-current 鈥渄ispositions鈥 criteria, similar to those used at colleges of education nationwide, required students to have a commitment to vague ideological concepts such as 鈥渁ppreciat[ing] and valu[ing] human diversity,鈥 sensitivity to 鈥渃ommunity and cultural norms,鈥 and respecting 鈥渙thers鈥 varied talents and perspectives.鈥 WSU made no effort to ensure that these broad requirements were not used to discriminate against students with political perspectives that might conflict with those of their professors. Other education programs require students to have a commitment to 鈥渟ocial justice,鈥 another oft-politicized concept.

鈥淢ost everyone professes to believe in 鈥榙iversity鈥 and 鈥榮ocial justice.鈥 But the problem is that no two people define the terms the same way,鈥 said Lukianoff. 鈥淭he danger of 鈥榙ispositions鈥 is that they mandate subjective and politicized evaluations of students and therefore often result in the enforcement of official viewpoints. It is not an educator鈥檚 job to police students鈥 beliefs.鈥

After FIREintervened last fall, exposing WSU to widespread condemnation, the university pledged not to use 鈥渄ispositions鈥 criteria in an unconstitutional manner. Swan鈥檚 path to graduation appeared clear, but no systematic changes were immediately made. The National Association of Scholars also to the U.S. Department of Education about the problem. Then, last week, WSU finally fulfilled its commitment by revamping the dispositions evaluation forms that contained the unconstitutional requirements. The new forms are devoid of language likely to be abused for purposes of ideological discrimination.

鈥淲hile this new 鈥榙ispositions鈥 scheme is a true and fundamental improvement over the old one, WSU must be careful not to allow its faculty members to continue to engage in political discrimination in other ways,鈥 noted Lukianoff. 鈥淗aving the 鈥榬ight鈥 politics must never be a qualification for getting a teaching degree at WSU.鈥

FIRE has also intervened in a conflict over 鈥渄ispositions鈥 criteria at Brooklyn College and expects to see more such cases in the future because of the widespread adoption of this evaluation rubric. 鈥淯ntil the abuse of 鈥榙ispositions鈥 ends, FIREwill be extremely vigilant at America鈥檚 schools of education,鈥 Lukianoff concluded.

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process, freedom of expression, academic freedom, and rights of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty at Washington State University can be viewed at thefire.org/wsu.

CONTACT:
Greg Lukianoff, Interim President, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg_lukianoff@thefire.org
V. Lane Rawlins, President, Washington State University: 509-335-6666; rawlins@wsu.edu

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