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Apr. 3, 2020

What teachers owe students

As a teacher, I have realized students have different assumptions now. I am sure it is an actual difference in attitudes toward authority for the next generation and our era; it is not merely my imagination or my own maturation.

Frank H. Wu

President Designate
Queens College

Frank is William L. Prosser Distinguished professor at UC Hastings College of the Law.

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As a teacher, I have realized students have different assumptions now. I am sure it is an actual difference in attitudes toward authority for the next generation and our era; it is not merely my imagination or my own maturation. In law school, those whom we are training expect to participate in decisions. They believe they are entitled to be respected as they offer their opinions. They want to be equals — not later, but now. Their version of respect is reciprocal rega...

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