Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University - David Newman (Dean of Social
Sciences) Can Find No Wrong in the Dept of Politics and Government;
Attacks the Council of Higher Education
The geographer who single-handedly built the
Politics Dept denies the far-leftist reality of the department,
where every faculty member is a radical leftist, including the
political leanings of the rumored
three new recruits to be hired to create "diversity".
Prof. David Newman, dean of the Faculty for Human and Social
Sciences at BGU in Beersheba, said on Sunday, “As a person who
spends half his time involved in combatting boycotts in Europe, I
can tell you that from responses we are receiving from friendly
academics throughout the world, the Council of Higher Education is
doing more damage and harm to name of Israel’s universities than all
of our enemies put together.”
Claims that the politics and government program was left-wing
oriented were “just not based on reality,” Newman, a Jerusalem
Post columnist, said.
…
Newman also said the faculty at the department was of varied
personal political positions… “This is clearly a question of
political interference in academic freedom,” he said.
http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=286026
Professor defends BGU against bias
allegation
Petition circulates asking to cancel decision barring students
from registering for university's politics program.
By DANIELLE ZIRI
24/09/2012
A petition has been circulating asking to cancel a Council of
Higher Education sub-committe’s decision not to allow students to
register in Ben-Gurion University’s politics and government program
starting in the 2013-2014 academic year.
The council’s decision is pending approval by its plenum.
Students enrolled for the academic year about to begin will continue
their studies as planned.
“Israeli academic freedom is under severe attack,” the petition,
signed by faculty from universities and colleges around the country,
states.
Prof. David Newman, dean of the Faculty for Human and Social
Sciences at BGU in Beersheba, said on Sunday, “As a person who
spends half his time involved in combatting boycotts in Europe, I
can tell you that from responses we are receiving from friendly
academics throughout the world, the Council of Higher Education is
doing more damage and harm to name of Israel’s universities than all
of our enemies put together.”
Claims that the politics and government program was left-wing
oriented were “just not based on reality,” Newman, a Jerusalem
Post columnist, said.
The program was very popular and was now accepting only one out
of four applicants for a class of 150 students, he added.
Newman also said the faculty at the department was of varied
personal political positions. He himself is an advocate of Israel in
the battle against European boycott of the country. “This is clearly
a question of political interference in academic freedom,” he said.
Although he was not involved with the petition initiative, Newman
said that to his knowledge students felt they were receiving a
balanced education.
The Im Tirtzu – Rebuilding a Zionist Society NGO has been
involved with the issue for a few years and has continued to push
for a change within the politics and government program. The NGO has
been very critical of its faculty’s teaching methods, describing
them as “unbalanced” and “very disturbing.”
Im Tirtzu said that in researching the matter, it found that two
years ago, nine out of 11 professors in the department had signed
radical left-wing petitions.
“David Ben-Gurion is turning in his grave,” Ronen Shoval,
chairman and founder of Im Tirtzu, said in an explanatory video.
He added: “It’s okay to teach the view that Zionism is a form of
racism. Even though I don’t agree with it, it’s all right to teach
that. What is not okay is to teach only that view. There needs to be
balance and pluralism.”
There should be political science studies at Ben-Gurion, but
“changes have to be made,” Shoval said. In his opinion, students are
not being exposed to varied enough points of view on the subject of
Zionism.
MALAG, the Council for Higher Education, released a statement on
Sunday saying: “The university should be correcting the deficiencies
which have been pointed out by our international committee and
insuring that the department’s work will be based solely on academic
criteria rather than on running a campaign.”
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