Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Censoring Our Students :: Argumentative, Legal Issues, Social Issues

Students do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gates.--Justice William BrennanFor many years it has been debated whether students have the same amendment rights as any other person in the world. Many would say that they do not. They would say that by victorious away those state given rights they are protecting the students from being exposed to negative things. Unfortunately the except thing that is being accomplished by this momism is the lack of understanding of the world they will soon be facing. Why not stand firm as a public institution that expresses and explores the tangled range of human experiences? Why be diplomatic and apologetic about the fact that we do not shy away from difficult, challenging, and complex topics? (Durbin)There isnt a more appropriate statement. Why not stand firm? Prepare students for the real world. Teach them how to survive. By censoring out issues or only allowing limited discussions of hig h profile topics, students are not being exposed to life skills that are crucial to the real world. Therefore setting them up for failure. The American public schools, for many years, have been faced with the problem of censorship. Many such problems have been fostered by groups who question the use of instructional materials that do not collide with their moral, religious, political, cultural, or ethic values (Sherrow 38). By censoring topics such as homosexuality, religion, sex, racial issues, and other taboo topics it is not allowing the growth and expansion of students minds.

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