Student Is Escorted Out of Class
A biology lecturer at University of Texas at San Antonio called campus police about a student’s behavior. Another student in the class tweeted, “So this happened today in class, a girl had her feet up and the professor called the police after calling our class uncivil.” A video shows an African-American student being escorted out of the classroom.
The University posted a tweet soon after the incident:
Later, President Taylor Eighmy sent a letter to students announcing that the instructor will be replaced for the rest of the term and that the student will be welcomed back. The university is investigating the incident, including potential racial bias, because the student is African-American.
Discussion:
A student in the class posted that the instructor referred to the class as “uncivil.” What’s your view of civility in a classroom setting? What examples would describe an uncivil classroom?
Did the instructor do the right thing by calling campus police? Did campus police do the right thing by escorting the student out?
What other options are available to an instructor wanting to manage classroom behavior?