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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a absolutely true that some of the “consultants” giving these lectures or preparing the materials are absolutely awful and pedantic. They undermine the benefit and are counterproductive. (I actually support teaching CRT in schools but it has to be done right and not overly wrought and long). I know this because my company hired one such consultant and it was a disaster and embarrassment. Yes, this is big money for some. [/quote] I work at a very progressive, one might even say "woke" institution, with a great deal of sincere commitment to inclusive teaching and pedagogy as well as rigorous incorporation of various theoretical approaches (including CRT--real CRT. Descended and built from the true theorists like Duncan Kennedy and progeny). Admin brought in some consulting group to "help" with this, and it was the most ridiculous thing I've ever been a part of. Foundational scholars and thinkers in relevant field attended this meeting and literally walked out. It's not just that these consultants are awful--they are--it is also that, somehow, somewhere, someone has gotten convinced that "diversity, equity, and inclusion" is little more than stylized power-point exercises and buzzwords. The implication being that any old person can go out and "teach" very, very difficult concepts that call for nuance and rigor. What a waste of an opportunity to deepen and strengthen pedagogy and education. Next we'll be having "DEI day with McKinsey!"[/quote] Waste of opportunity - what about waste of money? These grifters are at least a part of the reason that tuition at these schools is topping $50K a year.[/quote]
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