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Why should academic freedom protect ineffective teaching?

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Why should academic freedom protect ineffective teaching?
During the first semester of my undergraduate degree, I experienced the full spectrum of teaching strategies. On the one hand, I had a professor who spent three hours delivering content from a textbook to a mostly passive audience. Attempts to engage students in discussion were rare and the course assessments seemed to guarantee a familiar learning pattern: memorize, regurgitate, forget....
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