At the schoolhouse gate : stakeholder perceptions of First Amendment rights and responsibilities in U.S. public schools

"The objective of this edited volume is to shed light upon K-12 perspectives of various school stakeholders in the current unique context of increasing political polarization and heightened teacher and student activism. It is grounded in academic freedom case law and the majority of opinion of...

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Other Authors Patterson, Nancy C. (Editor), Chandler, Prentice T. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2022.
SeriesTeaching and learning social studies.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806603312
DOI10.1108/978-1-64802-726-0
Physical Description1 online resource (236 pages).

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505 0 |a Introduction / Prentice Chandler and Nancy Patterson -- Academic freedom in the balance / Nancy Patterson and Prentice Chandler -- A more complicated story : Student free expression rights in public education / Ryan Suskey -- Taking action and taking offense in "our little democracy" : High school students share their perceptions of first amendment rights and responsibilities / Nancy Patterson, Diann Brown, and Jeanne Vidoni -- Practicing free expression in schools through student-led conferences : A review of literature / Cheryl Lambert -- Student and teacher perceptions of democratic classroom organization, management, and instruction / Jeffrey Nokes -- First amendment rights and expression : News and views from students on information and social media in schools / Sarah J. Kaka -- "i walk for ..." : Teacher activism in action / Kristy A. Brugar and Dalton C. Savage -- Defending academic freedom : Advice for teachers / Michael Simpson -- They speak for themselves : Students name the phenomenon of civic education and freedom of speech / Donna K. Philips -- Real choices to act : Waking up to charlottesville and testing the first amendment / Clayton Kalaf-Hughes, Ellie Boyle, and Kerika Bucks. 
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520 |a "The objective of this edited volume is to shed light upon K-12 perspectives of various school stakeholders in the current unique context of increasing political polarization and heightened teacher and student activism. It is grounded in academic freedom case law and the majority of opinion of the Supreme Court in the Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969) that held that certain forms of expression are protected by the First Amendment. Justice Fortas wrote in the majority opinion that "it can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." This volume is timely and instructive, as protections afforded by the First Amendment are a topic of enduring concern, with such freedoms requiring vigilant advocacy and protection from each generation. Paulo Freire stated, "Citizenship is not obtained by chance: It is a construction that, never finished, demands we fight for it" (1998, p. 90). There is confusion and much debate in and outside of schools about how and when these and other rights described in the First Amendment may or may not be limited, and the time is now to clarify the place of such rights in public education. At the Schoolhouse Gate is divided into three sections: Foundations, Case Studies of Rights in Schools, and Choices to Act. The "Foundations" section presents the case law pertaining to the rights of both teachers and students, setting the tone for what presently is permissible and chronicling the ongoing struggle with defining rights and responsibilities in schools. In "Case Studies of Rights in Schools," various authors examine teacher and student interactions with rights and responsibilities in schools, including the interest of students in participating with their teachers in the democratic experiment of schooling, the promise of student-led conferences, a new teacher's success with democratizing her classroom, and student views of news and technology. "Choices to Act" includes a portrait of teacher activism during the Oklahoma Walkout, a general counsel's advice to teachers for availing themselves of their rights, a story of a civic education curriculum generating student agency, and vignettes of two public high school students who took action in their schools and communities"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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