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Censorship and the Teaching of English.
Donelson, Ken, Ed.
Arizona English Bulletin, v17 n2 Entire Issue February 1975
Ideas, facts, and techniques about censorship and fighting censorship are the subjects of the articles in this extensive issue. Some of the topics discussed are censorship in other states, censorship in the elementary school, rational censorship, racism and censorship, the North Dakota book-burning incident, student rights in high school journalism, a publisher's attitudes toward censorship, film censorship, the role of the school board in protecting students' and schools' rights, the role of students in fighting censorship, and the history of censorship. A lengthy bibliography lists scholarly and pedagogical articles and books about censorship. (JM)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Freedom of Speech, Racism, Student Rights
National Council of Teachers of English, 1111 Kenyon Road, Illinois 61801 (Stock No. 05203, $5.50 nonmember, $4.75 member)
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Authoring Institution: Arizona English Teachers Association, Tempe.
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