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Haynes, Charles C. – Educational Leadership, 2009
At a time when the United States faces unprecedented challenges at home and abroad, public schools must do far more to prepare young people to be engaged, ethical advocates of "liberty and justice for all." This article explores what makes some people behave ethically--even at the risk of their own lives--and asserts that developing…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Public Schools, Decision Making
Haynes, Charles C.; Chaltain, Sam – School Administrator, 2004
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the American government acted quickly to mobilize what it called "critical homeland defenders" to meet the threat faced by our nation and the world. Not surprisingly, 21 government agencies made the list, ranging from the State Department to the U.S. Border Patrol. That may be what…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Terrorism, Public Schools
Titus, Dale N. – 1994
This paper highlights trends in values education in public secondary schools, crucial issues in both religious and secular values education, and effective strategies for teaching values in formal and invisible curricula. A review of the history of values education in the public schools is accompanied by relevant research pertaining to the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Humanistic Education
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Vessels, Gordon G.; Boyd, Stephen M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Character education thrives on an informed understanding of constitutional principles and an inclusive commitment-building process. U.S. Supreme Court opinions that clarify public school students' free speech rights have established values education as a constitutionally acceptable practice. Challenges might lie in possible violations of the First…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Democratic Values, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vessels, Gordon – Update on Law-Related Education, 1996
Presents a lesson plan that teaches students to identify and examine the First Amendment as it applies to school-related issues. Procedures include researching a specific case and role playing its participants, followed by a discussion and written analysis. Includes three recent Supreme Court cases. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics, Constitutional Law
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Arons, Stephen; Lawrence, Charles, III – Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, 1980
Addresses the school's imposition of values and examines ways in which First Amendment rights are threatened by the structure and ideology of American schooling. Discusses racism as a constitutional and practical problem and describes how poor, working class, and minority families are victimized by their lack of power over schooling decisions.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Constitutional Law, Disadvantaged, Educational Discrimination
Lane, Robert Wheeler – 1995
The extent to which public school students deserve First Amendment rights and the values and interests regarding public schooling that should limit student free speech are explored. Eight chapters are entitled: "Pursuing Excellence and Order"; "The Emergence of Children's Rights"; "Free Speech and Public Education";…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childrens Rights, Citizenship Education, Court Litigation
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Brandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1996
There is growing agreement from right to left concerning the role of religion in public schools. Under the First Amendment, public schools can neither inculcate nor inhibit religion. Neutrality means fairness. Students' religious liberty rights must be protected by school policies and practices. Also, religion must be treated fairly in the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Civil Liberties, Conservatism, Curriculum
Shaw, Brian C.; Cummings, Daniel L. – 1990
Americans traditionally have looked to the public schools to play a role in transmitting society's values to students, and on various occasions the U.S. Supreme Court has emphasized the role of the nation's schools in inculcating basic values. For many years Maine has had a statute mandating the teaching of virtue and morality and another that…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizenship Education, Constitutional Law, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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McCarthy, Martha M. – Educational Horizons, 1989
Although few would question the public school's legitimate role in transmitting societal values, controversy surrounds what those values should be and who should make such decisions. School boards should have policies in place to handle curriculum challenges and to establish review committees with broad representation for the selection of…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Curriculum, Public Schools
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Beall, Melissa A. – Communication Education, 1987
Presents an overview of the increase in incidents involving censorship in all areas of the United States. (NKA)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Course Content, Court Litigation
Ackerman, James S. – 2000
Teachers have a professional/ethical obligation to teach their subject in as balanced a way as possible so that students will not come away with a biased slant that, in their eyes, has been validated by the school system. The teaching of social studies, especially history, would be impoverished if matters of religious beliefs and influences were…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ethics, Public Schools
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Gordon, Robert M. – Journal of Law and Education, 1984
Examines the relationship between constitutionally protected freedom of expression and the state's interests in inculcating common values in the young through public education. Argues that the state may only transmit values that are express or implied in the Constitution and that the courts have not addressed this issue. (PGD)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Curriculum