Teachers & Students Speech Rights
The Issue
Teachers and students have limited rights to freedom of expression. The restrictions on teachers are unique in that they apply not only in their work at school but also in their personal lives. Limiting the right to speak, to express their views, and to question conventional wisdom and popular ideology implicitly teaches about society’s lack of commitment to civil liberties.
Why It Matters
Two basic purposes of education are the development of critical thinking skills and preparation for being an active citizen in democratic society. Our schools undermine these objectives when they offer instruction but fail to be models of democratic values.
Our Work
The Centre for Free Expression is exploring the extent of restrictions on speech rights of teachers and students in Canadian schools. It is fostering discussions with educators and the public about how schools can better achieve their educational objectives through enhanced freedom of expression rights for teachers and students.
Resources
Where is Canada’s Tinker?
In February 2019, public school students of the United States marked a major victory. Fifty years ago, the decision in Tinker v.
A dialogue with fear
What are we teaching kids about freedom of expression? Are we teaching them to use it or to be very careful around it?
It’s Back to Compelled Speech Time Again
Whose speech is compelled more than anyone’s in the country? Why teachers and students in K-12 schools, of course.
No thank you, Premier Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has carried through with his promise to require universities to develop, implement, and comply with free speech policies that meet his government’s minimum standard in the
By James L Turk
Cultural Appropriation, Freedom of Expression or What to Wear to Prom
Recently, a young woman in the US found a beautiful red cheongsam or qipao in a vintage clothing store.