Academic Freedom

by Psychology Roots
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Academic Freedom

within an institution of learning, the liberty of a teacher to educate, of a student to study, and of both to express opinions, particularly regarding controversial topics (e.g., morals, religion, politics), without interference from or punishment by government, school officials, teachers, or community groups.

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