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Title: Academie freedom, academie lives: An introduction
Authors: Mullen, Bill V.
Rak, Julie
Keywords: Academie freedom
Academie lives
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: Biography;Vol.42, No.04 .- P.721-736
Abstract: College and university teachers are citizens, members of a learned profession, and officers of an educational institution. When they speak or write as citizens, they should be free from institutional censorship or discipline, but their special position in the community imposes special obligations. As scholars and educational officers, they should remember that the public may judge their profession and their institution by their utterances. Hence they should at all times be accurate, should exercise appropriate restraint, should show respect for the opinions of others, and should make every effort to indicate that they are not speaking for the institution. “1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure,” American Association of University Professors
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71408
ISSN: 0162-4962
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