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Opinion - Letters to the Editor

Tuesday, Nov. 03, 2009

Letter: A vision that's lacking

Editor: California State University, Stanislaus, has been a gem in the Central Valley and has earned national recognition, because of its history of close faculty-student interaction and high-quality faculty scholarship.

President Ham Shirvani's recent vision, published in the Sun-Star, threatens all of that.

Suggesting that larger classes can be equally effective overlooks the dilution of close student-faculty interaction.

Suggesting that teachers need not be scholars overlooks the degree to which scholarly activity informs and enriches teaching. It also endangers the national recognition in which the president himself has declared so much pride (and for which he has claimed credit).

His demeaning remarks about graduate education -- through which CSUS gives so much to the region -- are shocking coming from a university president.

He defended his recent abolition of the winter term, despite an overwhelming vote by the campus senate (39-6) to retain it, as "normalization."

But far from being "abnormal," winter term made CSUS unique, allowing teaching opportunities -- studies in Mexico or of the Valley's wetlands, for example -- that will now be impossible.

Educational quality will suffer if Shirvani's vision materializes. The Valley deserves better than this.

BRET CARROLL

Modesto






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