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Author: Heather MacDonald
Number of scientific papers published by Heather MacDonald: 0
College Education: Law from Yale, Cambridge, and Stanford.
how can we promote more women and minorities by ‘changing’ (i.e., lowering) the requirements we had previously set for graduate level study?”
The hard sciences were the last bastion of BS-resistant meritocracy. Now the bastion is being infiltrated. This is what decline looks like.
How Identity Politics Is Harming the Sciences
Heather Mac Donald, City Journal
Identity politics has engulfed the humanities and social sciences on American campuses; now it is taking over the hard sciences. The STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and math—are under attack for being insufficiently “diverse.” The pressure to increase the representation of females, blacks, and Hispanics comes from the federal government, university administrators, and scientific societies themselves. That pressure is changing how science is taught and how scientific qualifications are evaluated. The results will be disastrous for scientific innovation and for American competitiveness.
Ascientist at UCLA reports: “All across the country the big question now in STEM is: how can we promote more women and minorities by ‘changing’ (i.e., lowering) the requirements we had previously set for graduate level study?” Mathematical problem-solving is being deemphasized in favor of more qualitative group projects; the pace of undergraduate physics education is being slowed down so that no one gets left behind.
The National Science Foundation (NSF), a federal agency that funds university research, is consumed by diversity ideology. Progress in science, it argues, requires a “diverse STEM workforce.” Programs to boost diversity in STEM pour forth from its coffers in wild abundance. The NSF jump-started the implicit-bias industry in the 1990s by underwriting the development of the implicit association test (IAT). (The IAT purports to reveal a subject’s unconscious biases by measuring the speed with which he associates minority faces with positive or negative words; see “Are We All Unconscious Racists?,” Autumn 2017.) Since then, the NSF has continued to dump millions of dollars into implicit-bias activism. In July 2017, it awarded $1 million to the University of New Hampshire and two other institutions to develop a “bias-awareness intervention tool.” Another $2 million that same month went to the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University to “remediate microaggressions and implicit biases” in engineering classrooms. . . .
Heather Mac Donald - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Mac_Donald
Heather Lynn Mac Donald (born November 23, 1956) is an American political commentator, ... political writer. For the entertainer, see Heather McDonald.Nationality: American
Education: Yale University; University of Camb...
Occupation: Essayist, author, political commen...
Residence: New York City, New York, United ...
Positions · Reviews of her books · Opposition · Publications
Publications[edit]
- The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society. Ivan R. Dee. 2000. ISBN 1-56663-337-0.
- Are Cops Racist?. Ivan R. Dee. 2003. ISBN 1-56663-489-X.
- The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave, "City Journal" Winter 2004
- The Immigration Solution, by Heather Mac Donald, Victor Davis Hanson, and Steven Malanga[SUP][14][/SUP]
- The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe. Perseus Distribution Services. 2016. ISBN 1594038759.
Bull**** nonsense. There is more to science than doing the math, and too many like minds in the scientific community is never a good thing. A hundred years ago or so there were all kinds of accepted science that drew all kinds of nonsensically stupid conclusions about male brains vs female brain and African American brains. It's all been debunked, but the reason it persisted in the first place is that every scientist on earth was a white man who allowed their personal biases to influence results.
The diversity of ideas in science is way-way-way more important than whether you got 28 on your math ACT or a 29. If you're choosing between two white guys then a math score is all you have to go on.
She's a political commentator complaining that a field she doesn't work in/have experience in is too political....because the science doesn't share her political views.
Seems to me your own point is that diversity of ideas is more important than superficial diversity (or similarity) of externalities. I agree.
If you think the lived experiences of two white men with the similar math scores are more different than the lived experiences of a typical African American or woman than you are cray cray.
What "science doesn't share her political views?"
. . . The extraordinary accomplishments of Western science were achieved without regard to the complexions of its creators. Now, however, funders, industry leaders, and academic administrators maintain that scientific progress will stall unless we pay close attention to identity and try to engineer proportional representation in schools and laboratories. The truth is exactly the opposite: lowering standards and diverting scientists’ energy into combating phantom sexism and racism is reckless in a highly competitive, ruthless, and unforgiving global marketplace. Driven by unapologetic meritocracy, China is catching up fast to the U.S. in science and technology. Identity politics in American science is a political self-indulgence that we cannot afford.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corn...l-warming-core-curriculum-heather-mac-donald/
Pretty easy to use Google....
Interesting topic, but fully irrelevant to this thread.
I'm saying those lived experiences have little to do with genuine scientific diversity.
Then you know nothing about science or diversity. How about you just sit back and let the professionals handle this one.
She's complaining about "how science is taught" as well as the push for diversity.
Then you know nothing about science or diversity. How about you just sit back and let the professionals handle this one.
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