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Do you think I have a right as a student to complain about a lecturer who swears in
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<blockquote data-quote="nnn" data-source="post: 479895" data-attributes="member: 214821"><p>his lectures...? ...and uses crude and sexist analogies.</p><p>I don't put up with any bad language on t.v., radio etc and I don't cuss, so should I have to put up with a lecturer who seems to lack either an efficient vocabulary or self-control? If no, what's the best way to make the complaint?</p><p>Just to add, I'm studying a particular discipline of complimentary medicine and the lecturer is a practioner in this particular field. I'm sure, as a professional, he wouldn't use such language with his patients, so why do so when lecturing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nnn, post: 479895, member: 214821"] his lectures...? ...and uses crude and sexist analogies. I don't put up with any bad language on t.v., radio etc and I don't cuss, so should I have to put up with a lecturer who seems to lack either an efficient vocabulary or self-control? If no, what's the best way to make the complaint? Just to add, I'm studying a particular discipline of complimentary medicine and the lecturer is a practioner in this particular field. I'm sure, as a professional, he wouldn't use such language with his patients, so why do so when lecturing? [/QUOTE]
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