by R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. Schools in the United States have historically banned many different things. From clothing to weapons, from cell phones to books, schools have implemented various types of censorship and restrictions on their students for a variety of reasons and with a variety of results. This book\u27s purpose is to describe the various things banned in schools, the reasons behind attempts to ban such things, the types of people who approve of censoring those things and the types who do not, the outcome of representative cases of censorship, and suggestions for school personnel about how to cope with bans. Each chapter addresses the same sequence of topics: a particular type of ban\u27s dom...
Existing research suggests banning books is an ineffective and detrimental process. Students are oft...
Censorship, as a problem, in the school library is increasing rather than decreasing. Attacks on th...
This study describes an investigation into the extent of self-censorship within school media center...
Book banning has been spreading like a virus across the United States, its tendrils unfurling in ele...
This project examines book banning and curriculum decisions and the effects that both have on studen...
Throughout the U.S. many of the classic novels that have been taught in our high schools for years a...
Censorship of school books and other materials has long been an issue in the United States. North Da...
Introduction: For as long as texts have been printed, they have also been subjected to censorship. E...
Literature, specifically in the form of novels, has been a vital organ of the public education syste...
chairmen in the public high- schools of Michigan's six largest citiesin this study, which (1) d...
Obliterate Ignorance. Promote understanding. Practice kindness. Challenge the mind and encourage cri...
The cases and discussions presented are limited to the attempts of parents to remove books from libr...
This report offers an update on the count in PEN America's previous report, Banned in the USA: Risin...
With this resource for high school teachers, I argue that banning The Bluest Eye in an 11th and 12th...
Over the past several years we have seen a rise in the banning of books in our nation. Individual st...
Existing research suggests banning books is an ineffective and detrimental process. Students are oft...
Censorship, as a problem, in the school library is increasing rather than decreasing. Attacks on th...
This study describes an investigation into the extent of self-censorship within school media center...
Book banning has been spreading like a virus across the United States, its tendrils unfurling in ele...
This project examines book banning and curriculum decisions and the effects that both have on studen...
Throughout the U.S. many of the classic novels that have been taught in our high schools for years a...
Censorship of school books and other materials has long been an issue in the United States. North Da...
Introduction: For as long as texts have been printed, they have also been subjected to censorship. E...
Literature, specifically in the form of novels, has been a vital organ of the public education syste...
chairmen in the public high- schools of Michigan's six largest citiesin this study, which (1) d...
Obliterate Ignorance. Promote understanding. Practice kindness. Challenge the mind and encourage cri...
The cases and discussions presented are limited to the attempts of parents to remove books from libr...
This report offers an update on the count in PEN America's previous report, Banned in the USA: Risin...
With this resource for high school teachers, I argue that banning The Bluest Eye in an 11th and 12th...
Over the past several years we have seen a rise in the banning of books in our nation. Individual st...
Existing research suggests banning books is an ineffective and detrimental process. Students are oft...
Censorship, as a problem, in the school library is increasing rather than decreasing. Attacks on th...
This study describes an investigation into the extent of self-censorship within school media center...