Saturday, November 26, 2011

You Have Free Speech, So Long as it is Appropriate - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

You Have Free Speech, So Long as it is Appropriate - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher:

You Have Free Speech, So Long as it is Appropriate

We are seeing our First Amendment right to free speech redefined by the practices being carried out by our government. In Kansas, high school student Emma Sullivan, 18 years of age, has been ordered to write letters of apology by her school after sending out a tweet to her then-sixty in number followers that read "Just made mean comments at gov brownback and told him he sucked, in person #heblowsalot." The governor has someone on his staff monitoring Twitter for references to him, and this staffer informed the school about the negative tweet, whereupon the school took action.

A school district spokesperson responded when questioned about this:

In general, students on school-sponsored field trips, in which they are representing the school, would be expected to conduct themselves in accordance with school district policies, including use of electronic devices. Students may express their personal beliefs, views, and opinions, as long as they do so appropriately and in accordance with school policies.

This is the latest instance of government officials taking it upon themselves to determine what is appropriate