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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1990
The public relations studies section of the proceedings includes the following seven papers: "Ethical Inclinations of Public Relations Practitioners" (Cornelius B. Pratt); "Losing Control: An Examination of the Management Function in Public Relations" (Martha M. Lauzen); "Shifting the Public Relations Paradigm: A Theory of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Administrators, Ethics
Gittins, Naomi E., Ed.; And Others – 1986
This volume of seminar presentations covers a broad range of legal issues affecting public schools. The first chapter summarizes employee free speech developments since "Connick v. Myers" (1983), a United States Supreme Court decision upholding a district attorney's right to dismiss a transferred assistant for circulating a controversial…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Courts, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peach, Larry E.; Reddick, Thomas L. – 1987
Legal aspects of college teaching and administration are discussed. The faculty and college are liable by tort law for students in three ways: intentional acts or interference, strict liability, and negligence. Intentional acts include improperly installed or dangerous equipment, while strict liability cases usually occur where fault is not…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Instruction, Compliance (Legal)
Thomas, Paul F. – Horizon, 1983
Because social studies lacks the cognitive elegance of mathematics, the facilities and resources accorded to science, and the cadres of experts attending the language arts, it does not receive the recognition it deserves. The wide variety of academic disciplines included in the realm of social studies makes it very difficult for today's proponents…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Decision Making Skills, Deduction, Definitions
Pease, Ted, Ed.; McIntire, Lynnette, Ed. – 1980
Fourteen magazine articles pertaining to the state of the liberal arts are presented. After an introduction by Ted Pease, "Poet or Plumber?" (Pat Blakely) considers the value of a liberal arts degree. "CLA Profile" summarizes results of a study of College of Liberal Arts students and features five CLA students, while "The…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Anthropology, College Faculty, College Programs
Davis, Gary – 1983
The American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) support for the right of institutions to deny academic freedom to professors of religion is traced historically. It is suggested AAUP would not likely censor an institution that chose to restrain heretical opinions, although this position conflicts with AAUP's strong support for open…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Church Related Colleges, Church Role
Clark, Burton R. – 1982
Sets of values that affect higher education are discussed: social justice, competence, liberty, and loyalty. Social justice pertains to issues of equality and equity. Beyond access to education the interest in justice for students appears as a demand for uniform standards across a system. In addition, personnel and whole enterprises steadily…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Access to Education, Administrative Organization, College Role
Rowan, Murray; And Others – 1984
The purpose of this study was to gather information from secondary school students, their teachers and parents concerning their perceptions of school and education. The study was a replication of similar studies carried out in North York in 1971-72 and 1976-77, and was intended to provide data regarding current perceptions of school as well as to…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Attitudes, Data Analysis, Discipline
Mundt, Whitney R. – 1977
The Supreme Court has ruled in several cases that schools must formulate rules and regulations that do not infringe on a student's right to free and unrestricted expression as guaranteed to them under the First Amendment. In two separate cases, the Court decided that students may wear buttons or armbands that express a particular position on an…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Adelphi Univ., Garden City, NY. – 1976
The collective bargaining agreement reached between Adelphi University and the Adelphi University Chapter of the American Associaton of University Professors (AAUP) is presented. Items covered in the agreement include: recognition of AAUP as the bargaining unit representing full and part-time faculty; personnel plan and governance procedures;…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Affirmative Action, Arbitration, Collective Bargaining
Marvell, Thomas; And Others – 1981
This book is a study of civil cases, filed in court after 1976, involving students in elementary and high schools. The number of cases comes to 1,632, of which 769 are concerned with special education, 290 with disciplinary matters, and 248 with sports. The remaining cases deal with racial and sex discrimination, freedom of religion, establishment…
Descriptors: Athletics, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline
Herbst, Jurgen – 1982
The history of the institutional, governmental, and legal development of American higher education before 1820 is examined. This study portrays the early history of American higher education as the transformation of European institutions by American conditions, views the old as coexisting but also competing with the new, perceives institutional…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Administration, College Faculty, College Role
Supreme Court of the U. S., Washington, DC. – 1981
The U.S. Supreme Court case of Gary E. Widmar, et al., versus Clark Vincent, et al., is presented. The question addressed is whether a state university (University of Missouri at Kansas City), which makes its facilities generally available for the activities of registered student group (evangelical Christian group, Cornerstone) desiring to use the…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Equal Protection
Gehring, Donald D.; Young, D. Parker – 1979
Educational consumerism continues to be the major focus of litigation involving students. Disputes over admissions practices, grades, academic terminations, and financial aid comprised the largest proportion of cases reported this year. The section on academic affairs is the largest single section. As the job market gets tighter and the cost of…
Descriptors: Athletics, College Students, Contracts, Court Litigation
Wirsing, Marie E. – 1980
In the context of a high school teacher's dismissal for refusing to participate in hall supervision on ethical grounds, the author discusses the authority structure of public schools and the role and responsibilities of professional educators. Past contract conditions that regimented the private and professional lives of teachers are reviewed, as…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Administrative Policy, Authoritarianism
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