Have you all heard about the Northwestern University Sex Toy Demonstration?
Danu Send a noteboard - 05/03/2011 01:20:06 AM
Northwestern University sex toy show 'disturbing'
Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro Mr Schapiro pledged to investigate and to clarify what teaching methods were appropriate
A US university president has said he is "disturbed" that a psychology professor allowed a demonstration of a motorised sex toy in a lecture hall.
Morton Schapiro of Northwestern University called the decision to allow a naked woman to demonstrate use of the device last month "poor judgement".
About 100 students observed the proceedings following a lecture session for a class on human sexuality.
Attendance was voluntary and students had been warned what to expect.
Controversial topics
On 21 February, psychology professor Michael Bailey held a lecture on sexual arousal, with a focus on certain aspects of female physiology, according to a statement he released on Wednesday.
Prof Bailey said another guest lecturer, Ken Melvoin-Berg, had proposed the demonstration and he could not think of a legitimate reason why the students should not have that opportunity in the name of inquiry.
"Student feedback for this event was uniformly positive," Prof Bailey said.
The demonstrator, Faith Kroll, told the Chicago Tribune she enjoyed the attention.
"I was more than happy to," she said. "We had fun with it. I'm an exhibitionist."
On Thursday, Mr Schapiro said in a statement it was in the nature of a university to teach and research controversial topics.
But he said the demonstration "represented extremely poor judgement on the part of our faculty member" and said he was "troubled and disappointed".
"I simply do not believe this was appropriate, necessary or in keeping with Northwestern University's academic mission," he said.
He promised an investigation and to clarify "what constitutes appropriate pedagogy".
Thoughts?
Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro Mr Schapiro pledged to investigate and to clarify what teaching methods were appropriate
A US university president has said he is "disturbed" that a psychology professor allowed a demonstration of a motorised sex toy in a lecture hall.
Morton Schapiro of Northwestern University called the decision to allow a naked woman to demonstrate use of the device last month "poor judgement".
About 100 students observed the proceedings following a lecture session for a class on human sexuality.
Attendance was voluntary and students had been warned what to expect.
Controversial topics
On 21 February, psychology professor Michael Bailey held a lecture on sexual arousal, with a focus on certain aspects of female physiology, according to a statement he released on Wednesday.
Prof Bailey said another guest lecturer, Ken Melvoin-Berg, had proposed the demonstration and he could not think of a legitimate reason why the students should not have that opportunity in the name of inquiry.
"Student feedback for this event was uniformly positive," Prof Bailey said.
The demonstrator, Faith Kroll, told the Chicago Tribune she enjoyed the attention.
"I was more than happy to," she said. "We had fun with it. I'm an exhibitionist."
On Thursday, Mr Schapiro said in a statement it was in the nature of a university to teach and research controversial topics.
But he said the demonstration "represented extremely poor judgement on the part of our faculty member" and said he was "troubled and disappointed".
"I simply do not believe this was appropriate, necessary or in keeping with Northwestern University's academic mission," he said.
He promised an investigation and to clarify "what constitutes appropriate pedagogy".
Thoughts?
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Have you all heard about the Northwestern University Sex Toy Demonstration?
05/03/2011 01:20:06 AM
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Why would this be inappropriate? The lecture was on human sexuality. *NM*
05/03/2011 04:19:46 AM
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If this was at my school, I would feel...weird.
05/03/2011 05:22:15 AM
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It was optional. So the mortified students presumably weren't confronted with it. *NM*
05/03/2011 08:02:31 AM
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Isn't education supposed to expand your mind?
06/03/2011 07:38:02 PM
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No it is supposed to fill it with knowledge
07/03/2011 04:02:17 PM
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To quote Philip Pullman and Archbishop Rowan Williams...
09/03/2011 02:23:51 AM
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Finally, someone at least had the guts to name the sex toy. A chainsaw cock.
05/03/2011 05:01:11 AM
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Not really my thing but there must be a pretty big audience for it. I see those toys all the time.
05/03/2011 06:43:32 AM
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The reaction would make sense if these were schoolchildren.
05/03/2011 09:02:13 AM
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I think it is pretty easy to question the value and the wisdom
05/03/2011 11:57:55 AM
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From the information given, I do not see the problem
07/03/2011 03:05:01 PM
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would you be OK with a proffesor leading the Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allgience?
07/03/2011 03:32:19 PM
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If it was part of a theology class and a demonstration rather than a regular event sure. *NM*
07/03/2011 03:35:44 PM
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why the limits? They are adults after all and they can sit down *NM*
07/03/2011 04:03:00 PM
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If religon was the subject of the lecture,
07/03/2011 04:18:05 PM
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I don't thinik there is any reason to feint in horror over this
07/03/2011 04:33:25 PM
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You are assuming that there is no educational value
07/03/2011 04:46:03 PM
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I agree with the uproar.
08/03/2011 03:52:29 PM
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Re: I agree with the uproar.
08/03/2011 10:03:33 PM
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true but they were not told there would be a live sex show until after it started
08/03/2011 10:50:01 PM
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True. In that case, I'd have called everyone who left and told them to come back.
09/03/2011 01:09:00 AM
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I think it depends on the level of the class and the major of students in said class.
09/03/2011 12:56:08 PM
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