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| author | Winch, Christopher |
| author_facet | Winch, Christopher Winch, Christopher |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Should Children's Books Be Censored? Winch, Christopher Censorship Childrens Literature Church Role Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Intellectual Freedom Libraries Library Role Moral Values Parent Rights Parent Role Racial Discrimination Reading Materials School Role Social Influences Social Problems Asserts that there is a tension between the idea that society is composed of free, rational beings and the view that one group should set themselves up as arbiters for what others should read. Discusses parental rights and the role of parents in determining what books are suitable for children. (CFR) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1993 |
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| spellingShingle | Should Children's Books Be Censored? Winch, Christopher Censorship Childrens Literature Church Role Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Intellectual Freedom Libraries Library Role Moral Values Parent Rights Parent Role Racial Discrimination Reading Materials School Role Social Influences Social Problems Should Children's Books Be Censored? Winch, Christopher Censorship Childrens Literature Church Role Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Intellectual Freedom Libraries Library Role Moral Values Parent Rights Parent Role Racial Discrimination Reading Materials School Role Social Influences Social Problems Asserts that there is a tension between the idea that society is composed of free, rational beings and the view that one group should set themselves up as arbiters for what others should read. Discusses parental rights and the role of parents in determining what books are suitable for children. (CFR) |
| title | Should Children's Books Be Censored? |
| topic | Censorship Childrens Literature Church Role Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Intellectual Freedom Libraries Library Role Moral Values Parent Rights Parent Role Racial Discrimination Reading Materials School Role Social Influences Social Problems |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ493902 |