Bunch of University of Florida professors (not SEC tough apparently) want to anonmously teach online while getting paid for being in the classroom and having office hours. Of course the students are paying for actual in person education. Apparently, the professors would prefer to work for the University of Phoenix and get paid accordingly. Not being on accountability either.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16757
'I broke down and sobbed': Profs lose it over UF attempt to make them show up for work[/b]
As it encourages more students to return to campus, the University of Florida implemented a feature to allow students to report when professors teach remotely classes they were scheduled to teach in-person.
Some professors are not happy with the development.
In a Jan. 11 memo, Vice President for Student affairs D’Andra Mull asked students to report “
f there are any inconsistencies with course delivery for your face-to-face or online courses, such as not being provided the opportunity to meet in person for your face-to-face class...UF staff will review every concern and follow up as appropriate.”
That statement was met with swift backlash from professors.
"Students can report instructors not in person via the gators safe app," UF Psychology Professor Lisa Scott tweeted. "They added a button just for this purpose. I'm more than a little disturbed by this."
She then urged UF to "do better," reminding the school that "we've been working our asses off for you through all of this." [Like sure. Nothing better than a tenured professorship at a large state university with a 12 hour work week and your papers graded by graduate students.