“The law says that every teacher, all public-­school teachers, have to post the Ten Commandments in the front of their classroom, in a certain size font, and that they’re legally obligated to do this.
The $500 People’s Choice Award went to Adam Warden, a senior computer science major from Lynn, for RightsWatch, an artificial ...
If she becomes education secretary, Linda McMahon could revise Title IX rules that serve to protect students from sex ...
Nearly half of college professors feel uncomfortable talking about the topic of so-called transgender rights on campus as concerns remain about the state of free speech in higher education, a new ...
On Oct. 30, Kayla Shaw, a parent at Cahall’s school, emailed the school’s principal and all the members of the board of ...
A seventh grade teacher irked free speech advocates by allegedly posting a list of "Banned Words" in her classroom, including ...
The survey also found that 28 percent of faculty said they at least occasionally hide their political beliefs in order to keep their job, and 27 percent of faculty feel unable to speak freely for fear ...
Transparency or censorship? Florida is spending millions on a new tool for the public to review and object to school ...
Students risk a 30-minute detention if found to be using any of the terms while in class, a free speech group says.
Parents overwhelmingly support colorblind equality while seeing the value of ethnic studies programs. THINC Foundation hopes ...
A Benton County lawmaker sticks his neck out for white-collar criminals, pushes anti-communist propaganda in the classroom.
An Ohio elementary teacher of 30 years filed a federal lawsuit against her school district for allegedly violating her ...