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1. Verfasser: Seroff, Jole
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2015
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1074342
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contents Developing a Curriculum in Intellectual Freedom: What Our Students Need to Know Seroff, Jole Intellectual Freedom Curriculum Development Educational Needs School Libraries Library Services Perspective Taking Access to Information Information Policy Internet Censorship Intellectual Property Copyrights Privacy Values In this article, the author states that school librarians can contribute to an atmosphere that supports intellectual freedom by drawing attention to the subtle messages about community values--messages that are communicated by virtue of what is included or excluded from curricular and co-curricular offerings. The author address issues with internet filtering in schools; use of honor codes that are central to a school's identity; censorship; and intellectual property and fair use. Intellectual freedom is not a value held in a vacuum but, instead, in a particular time and place. Reflecting on instructional programs through the lens of intellectual freedom has reinforced some key tenets, as addressed in this article.
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spellingShingle Developing a Curriculum in Intellectual Freedom: What Our Students Need to Know
Seroff, Jole
Intellectual Freedom
Curriculum Development
Educational Needs
School Libraries
Library Services
Perspective Taking
Access to Information
Information Policy
Internet
Censorship
Intellectual Property
Copyrights
Privacy
Values
Developing a Curriculum in Intellectual Freedom: What Our Students Need to Know Seroff, Jole Intellectual Freedom Curriculum Development Educational Needs School Libraries Library Services Perspective Taking Access to Information Information Policy Internet Censorship Intellectual Property Copyrights Privacy Values In this article, the author states that school librarians can contribute to an atmosphere that supports intellectual freedom by drawing attention to the subtle messages about community values--messages that are communicated by virtue of what is included or excluded from curricular and co-curricular offerings. The author address issues with internet filtering in schools; use of honor codes that are central to a school's identity; censorship; and intellectual property and fair use. Intellectual freedom is not a value held in a vacuum but, instead, in a particular time and place. Reflecting on instructional programs through the lens of intellectual freedom has reinforced some key tenets, as addressed in this article.
title Developing a Curriculum in Intellectual Freedom: What Our Students Need to Know
topic Intellectual Freedom
Curriculum Development
Educational Needs
School Libraries
Library Services
Perspective Taking
Access to Information
Information Policy
Internet
Censorship
Intellectual Property
Copyrights
Privacy
Values
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1074342