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March 08, 2006

This news article says "teachers who express radical left-wing views in the classroom are facing a new tactic in America:conservative parents are encouraging students to make recordings of their views.The use of micro-recording devices,often in mobile phones or digital music players,is the latest twist in conservatives' struggle against what they see as the leftist slant of American education.A high-school geography teacher was placed on leave last week in Colorado after a 16-year-old pupil recorded him comparing US President George W. Bush to Hitler".Further,"an alumnus group at the University of California at Los Angeles has also caused an uproar by offering a $US100 ($135) bounty for taped evidence of professors' radical rants.The Bruin Alumni Association was founded by Andrew Jones,the former head of the student Republican organisation who was fired from a job at David Horowitz's Centre for the Study of Popular Culture in Los Angeles.An outcry forced Mr Jones to withdraw the $US100 bounty, but he is still collecting recordings of politicising professors for his list of the university's "Dirty Thirty" academics".

Whiff of McCarthy as pupils out teachers


Originally from Smart Mobs, remediated by yatta on Mar 8, 2006 at 10:12 AM