Chapter 1: Academic Freedom in the Balance: What We Know About the Rights of Public School Teachers
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Published:2022
Nancy C. Patterson, Prentice T. Chandler, 2022. "Academic Freedom in the Balance: What We Know About the Rights of Public School Teachers", At the Schoolhouse Gate: Stakeholder Perceptions of First Amendment Rights and Responsibilities in U.S. Public Schools, Nancy C. Patterson, Prentice T. Chandler
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This chapter presents an overview of what we have learned about the state of academic freedom in the public schools. It includes a rationale for the place of academic freedom in social studies classrooms, a perspective on the court system as recourse for teachers, and a call for action to protect our freedoms by alternative means. Based on a National Council for the Social Studies presentation by American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Fritz Mul-hauser, the paper provides a thematic summary of case law and precedent as they stand at present, including speech outside of school, classroom materials and content, classroom discussion, and expression through dress. Finally, the paper offers suggestions of how to exercise academic freedom successfully in the classroom.
