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		<title>You Have the Right to the Freedom of Speech At School&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Freedom of Speech does not stop before you enter the door of the classroom. From when you are a young child, you are made aware of your Freedom of Speech. Before you even get comfortable in your seat, you are asked to speak. In fact, you will learn that you are going to be &#8230; <a href="http://www.libel.com/freedom-of-speech">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Your Freedom of Speech does not stop before you enter the door of the classroom.  From when you are a young child, you are made aware of your Freedom of Speech.  Before you even get comfortable in your seat, you are asked to speak.  In fact, you will learn that you are going to be constantly called on in class.  As you continue to age in the school system, you find that you are actually encouraged to speak.  You are encouraged to utilize your Freedom of Speech.  A few years down the line, you learn that if you do not speak in class, this could hurt your overall grade.  That&#8217;s right your &#8220;participation&#8221; grade is one of the grades of measure that contribute to your overall grade.  Needless to say, your Freedom of Speech is definitely recognized in the classroom.</p>
<p>1.  The key basis of utilizing your Freedom of Speech in school is that you must do so in a way that is respectful.  You are allowed to express yourself in a way that exudes passion, but you have to be mindful to others in the classroom.  In the classroom setting, you must be considerate of those that are in the room.  You are able to use forward thinking and speaking, but you are to do so in a way that is not going to jeopardize the integrity of others.  Using your Freedom of Speech in school is about being responsible for your actions, and using language that is going to be in consideration to those around you.</p>
<p>2.  Another key element to your Freedom of Speech in school is that your instructors are to give you the right to let your voice be heard.  They have to give you the right to speak.  They can not prohibit you from contributing to a class discussion as long as you are conducting yourself in a respectable manner.  You are to be given the opportunity to state your cause on any given issue that the class is presented with.</p>
<p>3.  As far as Freedom of Speech in school, it is important that instructors are encouraging their students, from when they are a young child, to develop opinions.  This does not mean that they have the right to pollute your mind with the traditions and beliefs that they follow, and therefore would like you to follow.  This simply means that they are to supply you with valued, unbiased information that is going to encourage you to create your own opinions.  As these opinions begin to form, you are given the Freedom of Speech to be able to express them, eloquently, yet respectfully.</p>
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