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political activities and speech of teachers
Definition
- The First Amendment rights of teachers and other school employees-whether they can speak out on various topics and freely associate with the political party of their choice-have been the subject of several Supreme Court cases. In general, the Court has protected speech that is related to issues of community interest but not to internal office operations; it has found that political affiliation may be the basis of hiring and firing for policy-making employees but not for others. [Source: Encyclopedia of Education Law; Political Activities and Speech of Teachers]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/political_activities_and_speech_of_teachers
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