Across the country, we have seen so many cases of teachers openly expressing their political beliefs in the classroom.
There are many ways of expressing political beliefs in a respectful and meaningful to the lecture manner.
Across the country, we have seen so many cases of teachers openly expressing their political beliefs in the classroom.
There are many ways of expressing political beliefs in a respectful and meaningful to the lecture manner.
If it isn’t always true that the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, then we cannot necessarily conclude that teachers in classrooms are guaranteed freedom of speech.
I think the important part is recognizing freedom of speech doesn't equal freedom of consequence. You are going to be killed for saying racial slurs, but employers will not want you working for them.
Does the First Amendment really guarantee absolute freedom to say whatever we want in any situation?
I think this is such an important topic to touch on. As a country we claim free speech but there's countless amount of times our speech has been taken away.