Staff at University in UK Advised Not to Use Capital Letters Which May Frighten Students

If you thought snowflake culture on campus was a purely American issue, this story will set your mind to rest.

FOX News reports:

University staff told not to use ‘don’t’ or ‘frightening’ capital lettersJournalism professors at Leeds Trinity University in the UK have been instructed not to use certain words — in case they frighten sensitive students.According to UK media reports, the use of capital letters has been banned as well as the “overuse” of the words “do” and “don’t”.In an internal staff memo obtained by the Express, staff are told students’ “anxiety” can lead to academic failure.“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,” it reads.“Generally, avoid using capital letters for emphasis and the overuse of ‘do’, and, especially, ‘DON’T’.It also urged staff to be “explicit about any inexplicitness” in assignment requirements and to be aware that “misconceptions or misunderstandings quickly spread” among students.“This can lead to further confusion and students may even then decide that the assessment is too difficult and not attempt it,” the statement reads.

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