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Lecturers BANNED from using capital letters to avoid upsetting students
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Yahoo News UKNovember 19, 2018

Lecturers have been banned from using capital letters when assigning work to students because it might upset them.

Staff at Leeds Trinity’s journalism department have been told writing to students using capital letters could ‘scare them into failure’ and instead suggested using a ‘friendly tone’ and avoiding the use of negative language.

Critics have since slammed the memo, saying it is just aiding to the ‘snowflake’ generation being overindulged throughout their education – following incidents in Manchester and Kent.

The memo said: ‘Despite our best attempts to explain assessment tasks, any lack of clarity can generate anxiety and even discourage students from attempting the assessment at all.’

The Express reports that it goes on to say writing words in capital letters could make the assignment appear ‘more difficult’ – adding to anxieties.

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Re: Lecturers BANNED from using capital letters to avoid upsetting students
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2018, 03:27:55 pm »
 
Lecturers have been banned from using capital letters when assigning work to students because it might upset them.

Staff at Leeds Trinity’s journalism department have been told writing to students using capital letters could ‘scare them into failure’ and instead suggested using a ‘friendly tone’ and avoiding the use of negative language.
 

That isn't the real reason at all.  This is just a terrible case of "lower case letter shaming" the students can't live with. *****rollingeyes*****
« Last Edit: November 20, 2018, 03:29:09 pm by rangerrebew »