Explain the difference between expression that involves matters of public concern and expression that involves matters of personal interest
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Explain the difference between expression that involves matters of public concern and expression that involves matters of personal interest
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Text: Webb, L.D & Metha, A. (2017, 8th edition). Foundations of American Education.
Chapter 11: Legal Framework for the Public Schools
Chapter 12: Teachers, Students, and the Law
In addition to due process, other constitutional rights of teachers include the freedom of expression, the right of association, academic freedom, the right to privacy; employee searches, and freedom from employment discrimination.
1. Explain the difference between expression that involves matters of public concern and expression that involves matters of personal interest. Teachers have the right to engage in political activities but restrictions may be placed on the exercise of that right.
(Chapter 12)
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