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BTW, I also understand the rest of what you're saying, Chris. Teachers pretending to be open-minded but not acting open-minded. From your perspective, anyway. I'm not being entirely disrespectful. I know you believe you have a valid point, and I do not dismiss that. But I just think I have an idea of where you're coming from. Based on this thread, and other posts by you.
You would not have felt successful in Dr. Seaman's class. You would not have been permitted to instruct the teacher, or the other students. Your grade would have reflected how well you listened to Dr. Seaman, and how well you could restate his instruction. You would have greatly preferred Dr. Geier's class. In that class you would have been praised for independent thought. You might find it interesting that Dr. Geier was a young professor who was as liberal as the day is long. Dr. Seaman was just to the right of Attila the Hun.
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