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" Students' rights / "
Cynthia A. Bily, book editor
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BL
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Record Number
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704182
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Doc. No
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b526371
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Title & Author
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Students' rights /\ Cynthia A. Bily, book editor
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Publication Statement
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Farmington Hills, MI :: Greenhaven Press,, ©2009
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Series Statement
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Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints series
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Page. NO
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166 pages :: illustrations (chiefly color), color map ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0737743417
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: 9780737743418
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-159) and index
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Contents
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Foreword -- Introduction -- What Limits Should Be Placed On Students' Right To Express Themselves?: -- Schools should adopt the use of uniforms / Richard F Daugherty -- Schools should not adopt the use of uniforms / Bev Akerman -- Students should be prohibited from using offensive language / John Gradwell -- Children should not be prohibited from using offensive language / Jill McCorkle -- Schools should develop clear Internet policies / David L Hudson -- Schools should not regulate students' online postings / Alex Koppelman -- Students should be free to express their faith in school / Kelly Coghlan -- Students should not express their faith in school / Rob Boston -- When Should Safety Concerns Limit Students' Rights?: -- Students should be free to carry cell phones at school / Allison Berryhill -- Students should not carry cell phones at school / MK Luther -- Students should have access to social networking web sites / Larry Magid -- Students should be prevented from accessing social networking sites at school / Nancy Willard -- Schools should subject students to random drug testing / Lisa A Brady -- Results of student drug testing may not be accurate / Phil McKenna -- How Do Laws Ensure Students' Right To An Education?: -- No child left behind helps all students obtain equal access to education / Dianne Piche and Charles Barone -- No child left behind does not help poor children gain equal access to education / Wade J Henderson -- No child left behind improves education for students with disabilities / William Henderson -- No child left behind neglects the needs of students with disabilities / Rebecca H Cort -- Title IX has increased opportunities for young women / Maureen Mullen -- Title IX has limited opportunities for young men / EM Swift -- Young people should be required to attend school / John M Bridgeland, John J DiIulio Jr, and Ryan Streeter -- Students spend too much time in school / John Taylor Gatto -- Facts about students' rights -- Organizations to contact -- For further reading -- Index -- Picture credits
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What limits should be placed on students' rights to express themselves? -- When should safety concerns limit students' rights? -- How do laws ensure students' right to an education?
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Abstract
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Presents a collection of essays offering varying viewpoints on the subject of students' rights, covering such topics as the use of offensive language, Internet policies, random drug testing, the use of cell phones, and the No Child Left Behind Act
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Subject
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Students-- Civil rights-- United States, Juvenile literature
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Subject
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Students-- Legal status, laws, etc.-- United States, Juvenile literature
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LC Classification
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KF4150.S777 2009
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Added Entry
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Bily, Cynthia A
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