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Crystal L. Mallett – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Social media is ubiquitous in today's society, and classrooms are not exempt. When social media interrupts education, whether by preventing engagement with the lesson or by creating inappropriate interactions or relationships, policies must be put in place to keep learning the priority. With that caution, though, school districts must be sure to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Rights, Freedom of Speech
Leanna C. Rodriguez – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study was an analysis of how Florida Public Schools have interpreted the First Amendment when creating policy to address teachers' and students' activity on social media outside of school hours. The researcher examined the district policies of Florida's school districts and compared those with state mandates. The study includes an overview of…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Public Schools, Civil Rights
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Warnick, Bryan R.; Bitters, Todd A.; Falk, Thomas M.; Kim, Sang Hyun – Educational Policy, 2016
Teacher use of social networking sites such as Facebook has presented some ethical dilemmas for policy makers. In this article, we argue that schools are justified in taking action against teachers when evidence emerges from social networking sites that teachers are (a) doing something that is illegal, (b) doing something that reflects badly on…
Descriptors: Social Media, Mass Media Use, Ethics, Teacher Attitudes
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Bon, Susan C.; Bathon, Justion; Balzano, Anne-Marie – Journal of School Public Relations, 2013
School districts are facing a sensationalized and alarming trend of unprofessional conduct and social media misuse by public school teachers. Likewise, recent court cases as well as highly publicized scandals raise concern that inappropriate relationships between teachers and students can be initiated through online social media. These emergent…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Public School Teachers, Court Litigation, School Districts
Zirkel, Perry A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this month's Courtside, the author will stray somewhat from his usual format of describing a single case. Instead, he will be presenting the details of two separate cases, both of which involve similar circumstances, rely on similar legal arguments, and have similar outcomes. Most important, both appear to carry the same lesson. The lessons…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Secondary School Teachers
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Malikow, Max – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
A year ago, an upstate New York college withdrew a speaking invitation to Wade Churchill, a University of Colorado professor who had characterized 9/11 victims as "little Eichmanns." Churchill's portrayal of 9/11 victims as a mixture of conscious and unwitting participants in a systemic evil of Holocaust proportions indeed was…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Academic Freedom, Secondary School Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Rossow, Lawrence F.; Barnes, Sheila – Religion & Public Education, 1992
Contends that the issue of whether public school teachers may wear religious garb while teaching is no longer a debatable topic. Argues that wearing religious garb may unduly influence students and therefore violates the separation of church and state. Concludes that teachers must set an example of tolerance and should not wear religious garb…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Relations
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Bjorklun, Eugene C. – Religion & Public Education, 1992
Reviews the controversy of teaching evolution and creationism in public schools from the early years of the twentieth century until today. Identifies two stages of the legal challenges to the teaching of evolution. Contends that academic freedom issues may provide another avenue to the Supreme Court for those supporting creationism. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Creationism
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Stefkovich, Jacqueline A. – Religion & Public Education, 1992
Discusses the case of Muslim and Sikh teachers who were dismissed because they refused to refrain from wearing traditional religious clothing at school. Reviews religious garb statutes in several states in relation to First Amendment rights and a pluralistic society. Concludes that religious dress is protected by freedom of expression guarantees.…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Relations
Cerra, Kathie Krieger – 1991
A study of teachers' perceptions concerning intellectual freedom and book selection and use in the elementary school is described in this paper. A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 452 public elementary school classroom teachers in Minnesota. Surveys were completed by teachers for a response rate of 83%. Results indicated that: (1) 20%…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Intellectual Freedom, Public Schools
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Beckham, Joseph – Journal of Law and Education, 1985
Reviews judicial decisions involving school staff evaluation systems. Courts remain reluctant to interfere with the summative evaluation process of a school district. Administrators must apply reasoned, ascertainable standards in employment decisions in order to withstand judicial scrutiny amid the array of legal constraints on the evaluation of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)