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But those same experts warn that the sheer number of officers could backfire by alienating students, by creating the perception that they are targets, that they are the enemy.
Doing the latter runs the risk of alienating students from science and impeding their acceptance of evolution and other scientific explanations.
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There often aren't pop quizzes or the kinds of challenges that can alienate students in traditional settings.
Q: But if you had made an apology earlier, you might not have alienated students so much?
Mr. Sterling said the policy could be a deterrent for some students but he cautioned that it could further alienate students at risk of taking drugs.
However, students who voted against the motion are concerned that the boycott could alienate students from future consultations with the government.
Presenting science topics that are controversial without making reference to other ways of knowing (religion) can alienate students.
The findings highlight how media campaigns can help an audience contemplate behavioral change, however, they can also alienate students and promote counterproductive attitudes.
This type of response can alienate students when they are already feeling vulnerable and augment existing feelings of isolation.
"We feel like an expression of such polarizing views is a detriment to the overall learning environment of that class as it alienates students with differing political viewpoints," the petition, which can be found here, reads.
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