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Jonathan Pilkington – ProQuest LLC, 2020
In the landmark 1969 "Tinker v. Des Moines" case, the Supreme Court ruled school districts could censor student speech if it caused a material and substantial disruption to the educational process or if the speech infringed upon the rights of others. Since then, the Supreme Court has also allowed schools to abridge students' speech…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Public Schools, Court Litigation
Singer, Kevin – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2019
Over the last two decades, many colleges and universities strived to make their campuses more inclusive to the LGBTQ+ community. Many institutions incorporated sexual orientation into their anti-discrimination statements and policies, placing sexual identity in the same category as racial or gender identity as a protected class. Additionally, some…
Descriptors: Universities, Inclusion, LGBTQ People, College Students
American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2019
The good news is that America is awake to the urgent need for transformative change in higher education. We are at a turning point: ACTA's admonitions to make a college education affordable and indisputably valuable for students and our nation are being heeded as never before. And more good news: We are a nation of problem solvers, and our…
Descriptors: Trustees, Higher Education, Professional Associations, Educational Finance
Nancy Ares; Laura Cochell; Tyana Velazquez-Smith; Jeremy Smith – Urban Education, 2024
We present a conceptual exploration of armed love as a component of liberatory pedagogy. We ground our work in community cultural wealth theory (CCW) that centers social capital often found in non-dominant communities under pressure. We argue that recognizing and working against exploitation using the community's social, cultural, and historical…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Minority Groups, Community Role, Cultural Capital
Munyaradzi Hwami – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
The paper argues that the Warin Ukraine is promoting and accelerating the Westernization of the region's higher education. The paper employs Mignolo's (2011) geopolitics of knowledge as the theoretical framework to illustrate how internationalization promotes the adoption of Western/English liberal education and how the War in Ukraine is speeding…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, War, Foreign Countries
Clemens Wieser – Ethnography and Education, 2024
Video diaries are an innovative tool for ethnographic research, contributing to the quality of fieldwork and ethnographic data by giving additional attention to participant voices. Grounded in two fieldwork periods in secondary and higher education, this paper illustrates three key qualities through which video diaries contributed to ethnographic…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Journal Writing, Ethnography, Self Concept
Garces, Liliana M.; Johnson, Brianna Davis; Ambriz, Evelyn; Bradley, Dwuana – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Guided by legal, sociolegal, and higher education concepts, we use an embedded case study of university administrators at a public institution to examine how they negotiate and institutionalize principles of freedom of expression and inclusion in responses to the proliferation of on-campus hate speech following the 2016 U.S. presidential election.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, Public Colleges, Freedom of Speech
Aagaard, Jesper – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
This article draws on the work of Michel Foucault to develop a concept of "Bildung" for our digital times. It first shows how Foucault's concept of disciplinary power challenges the traditional "Bildung"-ideal of autonomy. It then goes on to elaborate Foucault's concepts of power, freedom and self-practices, which can all be…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Freedom, Power Structure, Man Machine Systems
McCorkle, William; Rodriguez, Sophia – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
This study is based on an analysis of survey data from a national sample of K-12 public schools teachers (N = 5,237). The purpose of this article is to examine teachers' beliefs about nationalism and how it correlates to teachers' beliefs about religious liberty, and to what extent beliefs about nationalism are stronger than beliefs about…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Nationalism
Howard, William L. – Academic Questions, 2021
Academic racism is an intellectualized and race-based ideology of hatred fostered and propagated in classrooms and newsrooms. In this article, William Howard asserts that rather than transparent, unadorned, visceral hatred, academic racism consists of a maze of theory that conceals visceral hatred under a veneer of intellectualism and…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ideology, Educational Practices, Propaganda
Al-Saeed, Huda Rashed Mohammed – TESOL International Journal, 2021
Various definitions of academic freedom have been put forward. For many people, this concept can have several meanings. Outside the university context there is some suspicion around the idea of academic freedom, which is seldom understood even by academics. Nevertheless, to promote the growth and dissemination of knowledge the concept of…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
Sethy, Satya Sundar – Asian Journal of University Education, 2021
In the Indian higher education (HE) setting, what 'academic freedom' of students and faculty members constitutes has not been discussed in detail. As a result, many faculty members and students have discerned 'academic freedom' as freedom from external control and influence. It is noticed that faculty members and students are often misinterpreting…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy, Social Responsibility
Rea, Jeannie – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
The attacks on university staff and students engaged in teaching, researching and speaking out against the state, military and religious powers, and for fairness, democracy, and equality, are increasing. As has been noted by many academics and commentators, liberal democratic principles of free speech and movement, alongside academic freedom, are…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Finance, College Students, Foreign Countries
Williams, Elise – History Teacher, 2021
In 1864, the Russian empire placed a ban on all forms of the written Lithuanian language in order to subdue the people of Lithuania and to shape the country's culture into the Russian norm. The ban made a variety of Lithuanian books, as well as many other forms of Lithuanian communication, illegal. Over the next 40 years, Lithuanians resisted this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Books, Censorship, Intellectual Freedom
Sam, Cecile H. – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2021
This report provides a broad overview of the history and recent controversies surrounding safe space, and explains the variation of how safe space is defined or enacted at campus, division, and classroom levels within institutions. This brief is designed to give policymakers a broader perspective on safe spaces and the different ways that people…
Descriptors: School Policy, Higher Education, School Safety, School Space

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