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  2. Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Academic freedom and free speech rights are not coextensive, although this widely accepted view has been challenged by an "institutionalist" perspective on the First Amendment. [83] Academic freedom involves more than speech rights; for example, it includes the right to determine what is taught in the classroom.

  3. Wikipedia:Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    As expressed by Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Michael H. Posner the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, "The scientific community, which benefits so dramatically from an open Internet, must became a leader in this effort by uniting with colleagues in their universities and ...

  4. Academic freedom in Catholic universities - Wikipedia

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    The questions of academic freedom that arose during this era of college sectarianism often involved the charge of heresy. [6] These college professors typically cared little about publishing the latest tract on the newest topics in their discipline—assuming they saw themselves as members of a discrete academic discipline, which would have ...

  5. Academic Freedom and the Catholic University - Wikipedia

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    Administrative practices in running departments, due process in dismissal, faculty participation in university government, and freedom to teach are themes of the current uproar. One theme, academic freedom, is the most sensitive for the professional teacher. He wants to know the limits, if any, at the committed, Catholic university.

  6. Category:Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Academic freedom" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  7. Academic Freedom Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA) is a nonprofit organization formed by college educators to defend free expression. The mission of the organization is to challenge university administrations and provide legal help to professors who face disciplinary action over controversial speech or activities. [1]

  8. Controversy over academic freedom at the University of Ottawa

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    However, in Quebec, the predominance of the academic freedom to offend by mentioning the N-word seems more strongly or unanimously defended, whereas in English Canada the very mention of the word is more frequently associated with a racist act: thus, according to some professors, the University of Ottawa case reveals the cultural gap between ...

  9. Frederic Ewen Academic Freedom Center - Wikipedia

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    The aims of the Frederic Ewen Academic Freedom Center are: To promote research and writing about academic freedom, its history, and the connection between past and present; to explicate the role that academic freedom plays in the university, the public schools, and in the fabric of American life. The Center seeks to encourage and support ...