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CHAPTER 2: ACADEMIC FREEDOM: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

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Created Date 10.13.20
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  • Outspoken faculty who openly criticized their bosses found themselves looking for new jobs.
  • Universities are allowed to dismiss tenured faculty due to...
  • Adjunct professors are protected under the 1st Amendment to speak on public concerns.
  • What do the courts deem as official duties of an employee?
  • Academic freedom allows tenured faculty to...
  • Free speech and political activity have been protected at the same level in public and private institutions.
  • According to AAUP, a formal and consistent tenure system best serves the interest of individuals and institutions...
  • Which one of the following was NOT a reservations being discussed to the AAUP premise of a formal and consistent tenure system?
  • While terminating academic appointments, which will cause a far greater concern and scrutiny by the AAUP?
  • Until the late 1990s the scope of constitutional speech and press remained limited under applicable US Supreme Court rulings.
  • In its new report in 2014, AAUP noted that a survey showed 70 percent of all faculty responding reported having visited a social media site for personal use during the prior month.
  • What happened to David Guth, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas, following the September 2013 Washington Naval Yard shooting?
  • What was Virginia’s ban on digital indecency?
  • In the U.S., when did the protection of academic freedom come about?
  • Who were the drafters of the "declaration of principles" in 1915?
  • All intellectual circles accepted academic freedom.
  • University professors are entitled to academic freedom in three vital areas. Which of the following is NOT one of the dimensions?
  • Who made the 1940 "Statement of Principles of Academic Freedom and Tenure"?