Free Exchange of Ideas. Each faculty member is free to present her/his ideas in the learning situation where s/he has professional competence and responsibility. Each faculty member shall be free from instructional censorship or discipline when that member speaks, writes, or acts, as long as s/he exercises academic responsibility. For example, all sides of controversial issues should be exposed, and students should be permitted to present freely their own views even though these views may clearly differ from those held by the faculty member.
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Free Exchange of Ideas. Each faculty member is free to present her/his their ideas in the learning situation where s/he has they have professional competence and responsibility. Each faculty member shall be free from instructional censorship or discipline when that member speaks, writes, or acts, as long as s/he exercises they exercise academic responsibility. For example, all sides of controversial issues should be exposedexamined from multiple perspectives, and students should be permitted to present freely their own views even though these views may clearly differ from those held by the faculty member.
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