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Censorship of Learning Content

Though the school board is responsible for choosing learning content material, throughout history there have been issues of censorship in the U.S. Some of the disagreements about learning content have led to Supreme Court decisions. For example, in 1975, three

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Uniforms and Learning Content

Given the overwhelmingly positive effects of uniforms in school, why haven’t U.S. public schools adopted the policy yet? The rest of the world certainly has. Their schools enjoy a deeper sense of student unity, greater attention to learning content, and

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Influence of Dress Code on Learning Content

We’ve all been exposed to dress codes, whether at school or work. Does what we’re wearing affect our ability to concentrate on learning content? Most educators and employers would agree learners’ attitudes are directly influenced, whether to small or great

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Learning Content in a “Free Culture”

Besides sites offering self-help learning content, what about other free programs? A group known as the “Free Culture Movement” believes that as the world evolves into an information society, strict copyright laws and intellectual property rights should be more lax.

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