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  1. Accordingly, after describing the legal context, we analyze teachers’ free speech rights in a variety of contexts, including curriculum-related, political speech, offensive language, preferred pronouns, classroom decorations, school-sponsored activities, and speech made outside of classrooms.

  2. 19 paź 2017 · Recognising and advocating for Article 19 of the UDHR and its associated mandates within the CRC emphasises the importance of each child’s right to freedom of opinion and expression that, in education, is yet to be fully realised.

  3. the right to academic freedom. Despite these gains, in a review of academic freedom, Fischer and Sorenson (1979) caution that certain prin-ciples of law could prohibit freedom of speech and expression in the classroom, particularly if the selected teaching method or materials can be shown to interfere seriously with a school at-

  4. 1 lis 2020 · The first section of this article discusses the unique place that the freedom of expression occupies in the liberal tradition, and explains why a robust justificatory approach is needed to protect the freedom of expression from unwarranted limitations.

  5. [Vol. 1988:685. claims to individual freedom of expression in favor of educators' broad authority to define and supervise the educational mission of public schools both in and out of the classroom.

  6. school board to ban the confederate flag from its K-12 public schools demonstrates a compromise in limiting the freedom of expression of some students in an effort to promote a safe, welcoming environment for all of their students.

  7. 17 cze 2024 · Tinker recognizes the ability to maintain freedom of expression via items of clothing and, via its later citings, freedom of speech and religion, as long as a student does not threaten or cause any damage or distraction within the school environment.