True/False: Speech on the internet is entitled to the same First Amendment protections as other speech.
What is true
100
Consists of the management designs, rules, accounting systems and schedules that provide a framework for teachers and students to engage in the practice of teaching and learning.
a. Lifeworld
b. systemsworld
What is systemsworld
100
True/False: The supreme court established that it can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate"....
What is True"
100
True/False: Hate speech is protected speech
What is false
100
True/False: State courts have supported bans on sagging pants
What is True
200
True/False: In 2007 Morse v. Fredrick the U.S. Supreme upheld that school authorities may restrict student speech at a school event when the speech is reasonably viewed as promoting illegal drug use.
What is true.
200
The shared patterns of behavior and thinking that determine and perpetuate the normative interactions in a school or district.
What is (school) culture
200
Did the courts uphold the schools decision to remove the Harry Potter Books from the Library in Counts v. Cedarville School District (2003).
No. The court ordered the return of the books on the basis that it violated students First Amendment rights to read and receive information.
200
True/False: The court does not protect speech promoting drug use such as the wisdom of the war on drugs or of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use.
What is false
200
True/'False: The Supreme Court has ruled on many dress code cases and continues to consistently rule in favor of the school authority's rights to implement dress code.
What is false...the supreme court has not ruled on any dress code issues.
300
In Cohen v. California, 1971, stated that just because student profane speech can be banned on campus does not mean _____________?
What is that same speech can be banned off campus. School authorities lack lack authority to punish a student that does not occur on school grounds
300
The ability to perceive other members of one's society as brothers and sisters, to have a sense of responsibility for them and to feel that in difficult times one can turn to them for help.
a. social capital
b. school culture
What is social capital
300
Did the Supreme Court uphold the case that says that peer grading violates FERPA?
What is ..no it does not
300
With the First Amendment it is designed to protect unpopular speech - including student speech. What is one of the exceptions that does not fall under freedom of speech.
What are fighting words, true threats, hate speech and intimidation
300
FERPA permits certain information to be released, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, degrees, dates of attendance, weight and height of athletic members. This information is know as what?
What is directory information
400
The Tinker vs Des Moines School District was in reference to a student what? And what was he protesting?
What is a black armband and protesting American troops in Vietnam.
400
This law protects students academic and personal information
What is FERPA
400
The first case that recognized a student's First Amendment Rights was in West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (1943). What was the case about concerning the controversy over the Pledge of Allegiance?
What is Jehovah's Witnesses were being expelled for refusing to salute the flag.
400
Have schools been able to successfully punish the creators of fake social networking sites? Does Tinker v. Des Moines apply in these cases?
What is no...Tinker says that you must be able to prove that the site causes a substantial disruption or is a true threat
400
In Boucher v. School Board (1998) a student wrote an article and put explicit instructions on how to hack into school computers. The school expelled him for one year. His argument was that it was created off campus and was not harmful. Did the court side with the student or the school.
What is the school. They felt that the school had a legitimate concern over disruption. They upheld the expulsion.
500
When a student named Paul compiled a list of derogatory comments about the athletic director's weight and lack of success with women, in Killion v. Franklin, 2001, the court said that Paul's First Amendment rights were violated by being suspended. What court case supported the courts decision and why?:
What is Tinker v. Des Moines - failed to show substantial disruption and the speech was not threatening.
500
A commonsense analysis of facts and evidence to determine the true danger presented by a student for either verbal or written threats or weapons assessment.
What is threat assessment
500
What are the two prongs of Tinker vs Des Moines?
What is 1. It has to cause a material and substantial disruption and 2. it must collide with the rights of others.
500
In Gonzaga University v. Doe (2002) a student teacher candidate was denied certification due to rumors of sexual misconduct. The state paid the student over a million dollars in damages under FERPA. Did the Supreme Court agree? Why or why not?
What is.... No they did not. They said that FERPA created to personal rights to enforcement. Individual students whose FERPA rights have been violated seem to have little recourse to remedy the situation.
500
A student in Requa v. Kent School District (2007) posted a video of a teacher instructing a class while a student made "rabbit ears" and pelvic thrusts behind the teacher. Was this considered protected speech?
What is no...the court held that the video constituted a material and substantial disruption to the class.