English university students must face ‘shocking’ ideas in a drive to protect free speech on campus -
💨 Abstract
The Office for Students in the UK has issued new guidelines emphasizing the importance of free speech and academic freedom in universities. Students must engage with uncomfortable and shocking ideas to foster critical thinking. The move addresses concerns that universities have been overzealous in silencing dissenting voices. While the guidelines aim to protect legal speech, universities still face challenges in balancing various interests and navigating complex, polarizing topics on campus.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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