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Miller, Ross – 2001
Colleges and universities of all kinds rely on part-time faculty to teach students from the freshman year through graduate studies, although they are more likely to teach lower division students. Overall, 43% of postsecondary instructional faculty work part-time, while full-time tenure track positions are held by about 18% of faculty members.…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Employment Patterns, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
Journalism Education Association. – 2000
This outline of a model student publications code is offered as a sample on which local districts can model a Publications Code of their own. The outline begins with a Preamble which explains First Amendment rights and student rights. It continues with the following sections: I. Statement of Policy; II. Protected Speech; III. Official Student…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech, Models, Scholastic Journalism
Hall, Martin; Symes, Ashley; Luescher, Thierry M. – 2002
This report provides a description and analysis of the present state of governance of higher education in South Africa, discusses the concept of cooperative governance, and develops some proposals for the improvement of efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in higher education governance. The first chapter, "Framing the Inquiry,"…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Agency Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Governance
Kamrath, Angela E. – 2000
This paper suggests that, based on certain rhetorical theories and on one instructor's experience, writing structures--both deep and surface--potentially serve three positive purposes: facilitation of thought, foundation for growth, and voice validation. The paper contends that the ultimate effect of these attributes is freedom. Concerns of some…
Descriptors: Freedom, Higher Education, Individual Development, Rhetorical Theory
Packard, Ashley – 2001
Most universities claim to own at least some faculty-created works. This paper explores ownership of faculty-created intellectual property by examining copyright cases that have touched on faculty ownership of their work, the teacher exception to the work-for-hire doctrine and its relationship to academic freedom, and university copyright…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Content Analysis, Copyrights
Hume, Ellen – John S and James L Knight Foundation, 2004
This report maps the myriad American efforts to develop and support journalism around the globe with fellowships, exchanges, training, grants, loans, equipment, infrastructure, staff, conferences and other means. This study, commissioned in the fall of 2001 by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, tries to identify where money was spent and…
Descriptors: Journalism, Educational Finance, Grants, Educational Trends
Quill, 1973
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Journalism
Vandermyn, Gaye – Compact, 1974
Highlights a recently reported national survey of what young Americans (ages 9-35) know and understand about their constitutional rights, the political process, the role of government and basic democratic principles. Findings indicate that many Americans are unfamiliar with the political functionings of the country or their rights guaranteed under…
Descriptors: Civics, Civil Liberties, Democracy, Educational Assessment
Pressman, Robert – Inequality in Education, 1973
Discusses the case law dealing with students' rights to prepare and distribute nonschool and school sponsored written materials, i.e., "underground" and official newspapers. (JF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, School Law, School Newspapers
AAUP Bulletin, 1973
Discusses 10 cases of nonreappointment of faculty at colleges and universities in the United States. (PG)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Contracts, Higher Education, Status
Farr, William; And Others – Bill of Rights Newsletter, 1973
Five articles by newsmen who have been jailed for refusing to answer questions regarding news sources are given. Each article describes the circumstances of these confrontations between individual freedoms and state laws. (KM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Freedom of Speech, Information Dissemination, Information Sources
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Baldridge, J. Victor; And Others – Journal of Higher Education, 1973
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Difficulty Level, Faculty, Higher Education
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Hardy, Clifford A. – Educational Leadership, 1973
Author feels that educators should work to oppose censorship or at the very least work to assure that any textbooks or curriculum changes are, as much as possible, in accord with sound learning theory and teaching method. (GB)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Educational Philosophy, Educational Responsibility
Jones, Harry; Lawson, Ray – School Media Quarterly, 1973
The procedure for selecting books for literature courses in the student-centered curriculum of Rochester, Michigan, public schools consists of ten primary steps. (SJ)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, English Curriculum, High Schools
Krug, Judith F. – School Media Quarterly, 1973
The in loco parentis concept conflicts directly with the intellectual freedom concept, which provides for free choice, regardless of age, in matters concerning the mind. This basic conflict has reached new proportions in recent years because of the U.S. Supreme Court's recognition of youths' rights in the First Amendment area. (4 references)…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Children, Civil Liberties
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