Head of curriculum at aipo is also the publisher of 4 textbooks in various courses. Does that sound ethical?
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All of DCEH executive staff is either f---ing each other, brother and sister, or cousins and you are worried about some textbooks?
Nepotism starts from the top....
-nzh so true!
dda -- the head of “faculty curriculum” has nothing to do with assigning smes or what courses get written - the chair does
I think it's a violation for admins or faculty to sell anything to students. but since when does Ai follow the rules.
hql no they don't
Hq1 it’s different when the guy writing or appointing the writers is the PUBLISHER of the required texts. He is making a nice chunk of change off of every book he “suggests” be included in the class. The situation is slightly different when it’s one teacher.
The ground school has very little to do with online curriculum. I don’t remember the last time they were involved with the online classes. Keep saying that for the accreditation though.
So being the head of “faculty curriculum” means he doesn’t have any influence over decisions or editing classes? Is it true or not true that those books were approved to be in classes? Not see the “big difference” here.
wdl: I attended a real school not DCEH. DCEH is not a real school. You are the mo--n for covering for this scam.
Hql: with the low standard of ethics that permeates DCEH collusion abounds.
He is not the head of curriculum. He is the head of the faculty curriculum committee. Big difference. Also, the ground school controls curriculum.
uzm:: what say you to ecr point?
It's 100% true. This guy, Jeff Davis, is the head of curriculum AND the head of design. Four books he publishes are in classes he manages. https://www.tempedigital.com/
Should be easy to verify one way or another.
This is not true. At all.