Academic freedom has been defined as having two components: the freedom to teach and the freedom to learn. However, whether there is truly a freedom to learn and how it intersects with general liberties is unresolved. Incorporating a critical pedagogical approach, this thesis explores whether Canadian post-secondary students have any such role-related rights. In aiming to map the conditions that might safeguard such a freedom to learn, certain civil liberties are examined - namely associational and expressive freedoms. A critique of contemporary jurisprudence and relevant legislation is situated within an historical and comparative context of academic freedom and students in Canada and United States. It examines how reinforcing robust civil...
Educational law provides information and guidelines concerning the concepts of democracy, freedom, l...
This chapter examines the phenomenon of academic freedom from a global, historical and human rights ...
This chapter offers a plea for the media to reframe its coverage of campus controversies from free e...
Academic freedom has been defined as having two components: the freedom to teach and the freedom to ...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
The purpose of this research paper is to look at the definition of academic freedom and how it has e...
The principle of academic freedom accords a wide latitude to professorial speech in the classroom se...
University campuses have historically served as spaces in which individuals are free to participate ...
Civility codes have blossomed in the wake of rising concerns about incivility in politics, the workp...
Academic freedom has a long, complex history in Canada and elsewhere. For reasons that are at times ...
This paper considers the institutional responsibilities that arise from the separate but related val...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
The paper examines the scope of freedom of expression for schoolteachers in publicly funded non-deno...
In the context of Canada’s Kindergarten to Grade 12 education system and given the Canadian Charter ...
Universities have traditionally stood as bastions of academic freedom and forums for open discourse ...
Educational law provides information and guidelines concerning the concepts of democracy, freedom, l...
This chapter examines the phenomenon of academic freedom from a global, historical and human rights ...
This chapter offers a plea for the media to reframe its coverage of campus controversies from free e...
Academic freedom has been defined as having two components: the freedom to teach and the freedom to ...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
The purpose of this research paper is to look at the definition of academic freedom and how it has e...
The principle of academic freedom accords a wide latitude to professorial speech in the classroom se...
University campuses have historically served as spaces in which individuals are free to participate ...
Civility codes have blossomed in the wake of rising concerns about incivility in politics, the workp...
Academic freedom has a long, complex history in Canada and elsewhere. For reasons that are at times ...
This paper considers the institutional responsibilities that arise from the separate but related val...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
The paper examines the scope of freedom of expression for schoolteachers in publicly funded non-deno...
In the context of Canada’s Kindergarten to Grade 12 education system and given the Canadian Charter ...
Universities have traditionally stood as bastions of academic freedom and forums for open discourse ...
Educational law provides information and guidelines concerning the concepts of democracy, freedom, l...
This chapter examines the phenomenon of academic freedom from a global, historical and human rights ...
This chapter offers a plea for the media to reframe its coverage of campus controversies from free e...