男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影

Universities need diversity and more tolerance of ideas

Updated: 2015-11-10 07:58

By Peter Liang(HK Edition)

  Print Mail Large Medium  Small

An important legacy of the late Cai Yuanpei, president of Peking University from 1917 to 1922, and one of the most respected educators in modern Chinese history, is the emphasis on diversity in academia. The faculty of the illustrious university under his tenure included Western-educated progressive thinkers who were at the forefront of the May Fourth Movement, and ultra-conservative classical scholars who had remained loyal to the feudal system that was just overthrown.

But the example Cai set for academic freedom is largely forgotten in Hong Kong, where he chose to spend the remaining years of his life. The controversies surrounding the appointment of a pro-vice-chancellor at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and various incidents of confrontation at Hong Kong Baptist University, Chinese University of Hong Kong and some other institutions of higher learning have shown that tolerance of diversity is seen as a betrayal of academic freedom by the majority of student activists and many faculty members.

University authorities could have lessened the tension by being more transparent in their decision-making process. In the case of HKU, the leaking of the contents of a tape recording of a meeting of its governing body, the HKU Council, has added fuel to the fire.

But even if the council had made the effort to explain in detail the reasons for its decision, would anyone have listened? Probably not, because the opposing students and faculty members seem dead set on maintaining their respective stances. They have shown every sign that they will not accept any viewpoint, however well it is presented, that is different from their own.

A statement by a member of the faculty in defense of the council was widely derided by the "liberal" faction and dismissed as nothing more than a whitewash for the authorities. There is no room at Hong Kong's universities for diversity of ideas!

Cai must have recognized in his time that the closing of the mind to challenging ideas is detrimental to the quality and credibility of scholastic work. An op-ed column by Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, in the New York Times (NYT) cited recent research which shows that the rejection of diversity of ideas is posing a threat to the standard of higher education in the United States.

According to the article, the researchers found evidence of discrimination and hostility within academia toward conservative researchers and their viewpoints. The authors of the research paper write:"Increased political diversity would improve social psychological science by reducing the impact of bias mechanisms such as confirmation bias, and by empowering dissenting minorities to improve the quality of the majority's thinking."

The problem, as the research shows, is rooted in an unfair hiring system dominated by "liberal-minded" professors and administrators. Results of a study, cited in the NYT article, show that 79 percent of the social psychologists surveyed admitted they would be less likely to support hiring a conservative colleague than a liberal scholar with equivalent qualifications.

This is apparently the issue that was the concern of the HKU Council in rejecting the appointment as pro-vice-chancellor of Johannes Chan Man-mun, who has known connections with the "pro-democracy" parties in opposition.

Tolerance of diversity is an attribute that has been widely credited for Hong Kong's past successes. This is becoming even more important now as the city is facing new challenges - such as a rapidly ageing population and a widening income gap - that require innovative solutions. These problems simply cannot be solved by old ideas, no matter how well they served Hong Kong in the past.

To be sure, not all new ideas work. Some of them, like the suggestion to ban trams from Central to ease traffic, may even sound ridiculous. But there is no reason to question the ulterior motive of someone putting forward an idea that is different from yours.

The Innovation and Technology Bureau proposal was a case in point. The opposition parties never produced a coherent argument against the proposal which they so vigorously objected to in the legislature.

University students, faculty members and their allies in politics need to be reminded that to be liberal, as they all claim to be, is to be tolerant of diversity in ideas as well as in lifestyle. Their behavior, unfortunately, shows that they are no better than the mindless extremists whom they have vowed to fight.

The author is a veteran current affairs commentator.

(HK Edition 11/10/2015 page9)

主站蜘蛛池模板: 龙山县| 武穴市| 衡南县| 沂源县| 拜泉县| 井陉县| 万山特区| 昆明市| 阳泉市| 彰武县| 平安县| 南投县| 乌鲁木齐县| 邛崃市| 无极县| 鞍山市| 壶关县| 乌鲁木齐县| 翁牛特旗| 关岭| 茂名市| 余姚市| 武山县| 旬阳县| 富顺县| 察隅县| 新宾| 炉霍县| 河东区| 额尔古纳市| 甘南县| 南木林县| 庄浪县| 同江市| 青龙| 信阳市| 大厂| 新田县| 渭南市| 仪征市| 潢川县| 武山县| 安庆市| 关岭| 涿州市| 富蕴县| 普格县| 夹江县| 石阡县| 衡南县| 德兴市| 青岛市| 韩城市| 蛟河市| 万盛区| 龙山县| 河津市| 杨浦区| 盐亭县| 南京市| 嫩江县| 黄冈市| 湛江市| 肥西县| 花莲县| 岳普湖县| 柘城县| 肇州县| 泾川县| 新化县| 庄河市| 丘北县| 杨浦区| 潜江市| 安达市| 闵行区| 康定县| 历史| 瑞安市| 安泽县| 乾安县| 滕州市|