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Preserving Intellectual Freedom: Fighting Censorship in Our Schools
Editor(s): Jean E. Brown
Through candid personal examples, discussion of philosophical and psychological considerations, and legal precedents, the authors offer insight into how censorship can come about, its impact and repercussions, and the ways it might be fought.
Level(s): General
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Rationales for Challenged Books, Volume 2
Rationales for Challenged Books, Volume 2, is a CD-ROM that includes over 100 rationales for commonly taught works to help teachers support their use in the classroom and, if necessary, counter challenges.
Level(s): Elementary, Middle, Secondary
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Rationales for Challenged Books: Prepared by NCTE in Partnership with IRA. Compact Disc.
This compact disc is an invaluable resource for book selection procedures or policies, lesson planning and preparation, and defending a book selected for a literature class against censorship challenges.
Level(s): Elementary, Middle, Secondary
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Reading Stephen King: Issues of Censorship, Student Choice, and Popular Literature
Editor(s): Power Brenda Miller, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, Kelly Chandler
This collection of essays spotlights the ways in which King's work intersects the themes of the literary canon and its construction and maintenance, censorship in public schools, and the need for adolescent readers to be able to choose books in school reading programs.
Level(s): Middle, Secondary
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SLATE on Intellectual Freedom
Editor(s): Jean E. Brown
This collection of key SLATE Starter Sheets and newsletter articles highlights the multifaceted aspects of censorship and intellectual freedom and reflects the ongoing discussions that SLATE has held about the free exchange of ideas.
Level(s): K-College
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What Johnny Shouldn't Read: Textbook Censorship in America
Editor(s): Joan DelFattore
In this provocative book, DelFattore—a professor of English at the University of Delaware—offers a behind-the-scenes look at the ways in which special interest groups influence the content of textbooks used in public and private schools throughout the country.
Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College
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