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Oklahoma university graduate student barred from teaching over gender essay grading dispute
University removed the teaching assistant after a review found arbitrary grading on a paper citing the Bible; the grade appeal was upheld, removing the assignment from the student's grade.
- A graduate student, Fulnecky, received a zero on an assignment after referencing the Bible, which the instructor deemed 'at times offensive'.
- After appealing, Fulnecky's assignment was removed from her final grade, and the university stated no academic harm was done.
- The university barred the graduate teaching assistant, Mel Curth, from teaching after finding she 'was arbitrary in the grading of this specific paper'.
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OU grad students condemn removal of instructor in essay controversy
·Oklahoma City, United States
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University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky, a Christian, received a zero grade from transgender teaching assistant Mel Curth for not upholding a woke narrative for a paper on gender stereotypes.
·United States
Read Full ArticleOklahoma instructor who gave student a zero on gender essay barred from teaching duties, school says
The University of Oklahoma said Monday that the graduate teaching assistant who assigned a failing grade to a student for a psychology essay on gender stereotypes will “no longer have instructional duties” at the university
·United States
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