Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What Kind Of Hair Does Faith Evans Wear

That should probably not get out!

Here are quotes a few emails (source: anonymous) were sent to teachers of a faculty.

content: the behavior of the teachers on strike and occupation of the auditorium.

The mail is to inform about the instructions and recommendations of the Rector Klaus thickness.

"Dear professors of XXX,

on Thursday, 11/26/2009 was called at short notice by the rector of a consultation
, was asked to a representative from each faculty.
On the part of the XXX XXX participated. The content of the Advice
we want you (with the agreement of purchase) with reference to the bottom
attached e-mail about.

Sincerely

YYY "
.
attached:

"Dear Dr. XXX, Mr Dean, the Rector

wanted all schools to inform about what you can see from my
letter below to the departments of psychology are also


- all Director / are kindly requested to seek dialogue with the student councils aim is to signal to open ears and dialogue wg to keep improving the study conditions

-... asked the deans to make sure that all student members of Faculty Councils receive all information they need, and to ensure that public records and public accessible. (There has been some complaints from students, they would be ignored.)

- asked the deans, student of the conversation with. Representatives to look inside the faculty.

These measures, as well as in dealing with the auditorium filling, it's about to deliver no reason for a greater mobilization of the student body .

LG, XXX "


From another email:

" Ladies and gentlemen,

I have just returned from an impromptu meeting of the rector. was prompted by a call to the striking students to a day of action at the next Wednesday where will be no classes and examinations. The behavior Notes from the Rector are as follows:

All lecturers have a duty to conduct their courses.
(The call to strike is also aimed at Dozent_innen.)

total is to be traded but sensitive. If events are disrupted by strike, please be flexible in dealing with the situation. Possibly. it is recommended that the strikers can present their claims to may be it (it?) is useful, it should be noted that the lecturers have house rules and they should go now .

I advise rather depends on the ability to point to involve the police and to bring the disorder to the police. To me it seems in doubt, a better strategy to be de-escalation, if necessary, leave to sometimes interrupt a meeting.

Everyone should consider whether you have on Wednesday sensitive events (ie: that which can be disturbing commercial appeal). For tests (that's with us rather unlikely) could also be concluded from the inside to inform the present.

If one learns that actions take place, please notify the university management. Possibly. There's also a strike hotline is set up.


information please all teaching staff in your departments. "

If that is not unique times. I wonder why the rector thickness is to mobilize, finally, we are fighting for the University, at whose head he stands, and for science.

As it stands, have as many people understood the meaning of this strike day yet. It is not about to disturb and to strike and make blaub.

The point is that discussions on the problems and solutions for our university and for the higher education system ever be extended. It will bring all of their point with their problems and concerns, and sought the voice of teachers can be. It is an attempt to reach a closed motion of the university to autonomous from politics and lobby groups, as it should be an academic institution, can stand.

Hence once again the request to all Dozent_innen: give this day the resolution of the many educational and scientific problems. This is important as an event, a credit-point and the performance of a short-term plan, and certainly as the fulfillment of the instructions of the rector. Who are the lecturers when they give and obey magistrates.

The Rector can not and must not determine the behavior of teachers. And the lecturers as well as the students have their own head to think.

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