This blog will be updated from time to time by Dr. Mick La Lopa, who was a founding member of the Foodservice Educators Network International, the Center for Advancement of Foodservice Education, and Foodservice Educators Learning Community. He is an associate professor in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Purdue.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Student Arrested in Class
There is a video on YouTube showing a student getting arrested in class for questioning a teacher over an exam question. The events were taped by another student in class watching the confrontation between the student and teacher (who cannot be seen in the video). This video is really worth watching at a faculty meeting to discuss what to do to prevent something like this happening in your classes(es) and or what to do to handle the situation if it does.
According to the source that sent it, it is a video of a UW-Milwaukee student being arrested in class after refusing to leave while the other student recored it then posted to YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-KFA1U8iOw
For some context, you can Google "student arrested uw milwaukee" (http://is.gd/aX73G) to find plenty of news coverage of this.
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