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Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2019
The issue of quality in higher education has been a staple of conversation for centuries. In the current environment, this conversation is complex, involving many constituents and, at times, contentious. To explore and address the central question of quality, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) has initiated a "National…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Higher Education, Accountability, Accreditation (Institutions)
Moradi Sheykhjan, Tohid – Online Submission, 2017
Our goal for this paper discusses the main research ethical concerns that arise in internet research and reviews existing research ethical guidance in relation to its application for educating digital citizens. In recent years we have witnessed a revolution in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) that has transformed every field of…
Descriptors: Internet, Online Searching, Educational Research, Social Science Research
Paxton, Mark – 2000
This paper examines two recent attempts to enact state freedom of expression laws for public college and university students and discusses the prospects for such laws in the context of state scholastic freedom of expression laws covering high school journalists in six states. It examines the case of Kincaid v. Gibson, which decided that…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, High Schools
Huttenstine, Marian L.; Hamner, Claire – 1979
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in the "Houchins v KQED" case exemplifies the confusion of that court concerning any consistent view of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, especially in terms of newsgathering and prior restraint. In this case, the Court reversed a lower court's decision that had held invalid a…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Information Seeking
Gleason, Timothy W. – 1986
In press law, the individual right of freedom of the press frequently is linked to a public interest or "watchdog" concept of freedom of the press. This concept suggests that the basis for the constitutional protection of press freedom is the role of the press as an institution serving a collective good, as opposed to the traditional…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Intellectual History
Sandmann, Warren – 1998
This paper discusses current court rulings on academic freedom at the college and university level. The paper focuses on three cases: "Hall v. Kutztown," in which the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that Kutztown University violated the free speech rights of a philosophy professor when it rejected him…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Faculty College Relationship
Schliessmann, Michael R. – 1986
An increase in foreign student enrollment and subsequent questioning of traditional concepts of western rhetorical practice, particularly freedom of speech, resulted in an evaluation of current teaching practices in South Dakota State University's basic speech communication course. In a summer session course, 36 international students responded to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Students, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Madison, James H. – 1986
The principles, values, and issues of our constitutional heritage that should be emphasized in citizenship education are based on the concepts of liberty and power. The Constitution is not a sacred icon formulated by immortals, but rather a changing and controversial framework guided by a diverse group of practical politicians, sensitive to their…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Constitutional History, Freedom of Speech
Connolly, Mary V. – 1997
The Internet is a network of networks, sharing the same protocol and linking universities, research communities, businesses, and individuals world wide. In this new global information infrastructure, all citizens need to understand the power and pitfalls of the technology in order to function as responsible members. This paper discusses issues…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Computer Security, Copyrights
Tamilia, Robert D. – 1990
This report demonstrates the extent to which Quebec's laws, especially the Charter of the French Language, meant to protect and promote the French language, are actually hurting the present and future use of the English language in that province. It is shown that, through court decisions, individual users of English, a minority, are being denied…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, English, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
Smith, Ralph R.; Moore, Dale – 1990
In 1989, some Springfield, Missouri residents demanded cancellation of the Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU) theater department's production of Larry Kramer's play, "The Normal Heart," which they alleged to be obscene. Opponents purchased newspaper advertisements which charged that the publicly funded production promoted a…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Censorship, Discourse Analysis
Zimmermann, Warren – 1987
The Soviet Union (USSR) is a different place from what it was two years ago. The essential nature of these differences is, however, not obvious and the picture remains mixed. Recent developments involving political prisoners, freedom to travel and emigrate, broadcast jamming, and Czechoslovak relations seem to indicate that the Soviet society is…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Yang, Hwei-Jen – 1993
For Asian Americans, learning only the skills of verbal communication is not sufficient--they need to develop a sense of appreciation for eloquence, to understand the urgency of freedom of expression in a democratic society, and to internalize the value of speech as an instrument for self-enhancement. The remarkable differences between the East…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Culture, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Delzell, Barbara – 1995
This paper examines copyright from an historical perspective, asserting that technology is and always has been the driving force behind copyright restrictions. In sixteenth-century England the printing press galvanized legislation. Today, technology, primarily in the form of the Internet, is once again a driving force behind a renewed and…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Federal Regulation
Delon, Floyd G. – 1982
Directed at school officials, this paper describes selected civil cases filed against schools since 1976. Cases concerning handicapped students constitute most of such cases; those cited deal with discipline (S-1 v. Turlington) and appropriate residential placement (Hine v. Pitt County Board of Education) of a handicapped child. Discipline cases…
Descriptors: Administrators, Athletics, Court Litigation, Disabilities
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