Babson College
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| Professor: | Joe Muller |
| Course: | Biol 110: Intro to Biology Lab (science) |
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| Review by: | |
| Posted on: | July 1, 2009 |
What I have to say to the one who posted below is: You don't even know how to spell his name! Obviously, this shows how well you know him!
Moreover, as posted by a former student on Jan 19, 2004: First, it is the College's responsibility to provide a quality education to each and every student it serves. What an instructor does outside the classroom, really is no one else's business. The problem here is when an instructor's business becomes public information, whether it is inappropriate conduct or not, several things happen as a result:
1.) The primary mission of the college (to serve the students' educational needs) is distracted. Students receive more than they bargained for in the classroom and this diverts from receiving a quality education.
2.) The reputation of the instructor/professor becomes obstructed.
3.) The educational institution is seen in a negative light.
Whether the rumors are true or not that Joe Mueller has had sex with his students, before or after class, on or off campus, it is simply inappropriate for the instructor's private affairs to be made public AND it is also inappropriate (if the rumors are false) for students to be posting such flaming false accusations on a public internet teacher review websites.
I can believe that Joe Mueller may be an incredibly excellent instructor, full of wonderful information about the natural world in which we live in. And whether or not he mixes his political views into his lectures should seem unimportant as no one agrees with everyone politically. If a student does not agree with his political views, they should simply take it with a grain of salt.
The fact of the matter is that Mueller has tenure which is a powerful word meaning that, unless he engages in illegal or harmful activity of any kind, the College cannot remove his position as instructor.
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