The Future of the First Amendment
The Digital Media, Civic Education, and Free Expression Rights in America's High Schools
Kenneth Dautrich author David A Yalof author Mark Hugo Lopez author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th May '08
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Findings from the high-profile John S. and James L. Knight Foundation-sponsored surveys of over 100,000 high school students in 2004 and 2006 provided a wake-up call to those interested in preserving the future of free expression rights in America. These studies documented the current lack of appreciation for free expression rights among the nation's high school students, and thus raised serious questions about the vitality of those rights as this generation reaches adulthood. In The Future of the First Amendment, the scholars who conducted the Knight studies identify a number of important connections and relationships that education reformers should account for as they seek to raise the status of the First Amendment among the nation's youth.
This book documents and explores the ramifications of First Amendment education and student media activities—both traditional and digital—on student support for free expression rights. Linking these curricular and extra-curricular activities to the next generation's tolerance for free expression rights, it provides guidance to educators and policy-makers on methods of improving the next generation's appreciation for these rights which are so central to the health of American democracy.
The Future of the First Amendment should quickly become a primary guide for educators committed to reviving the civic mission of schools. Building on landmark research sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the book moves beyond sounding alarms to offer practical advice on how appreciation of free expression rights can be fostered in our nation's schools. Nurturing such appreciation is vital to the continued health of our Constitution. -- Joseph M. Torsella, President and CEO, National Constitution Center
This book is alarming because it shows that the freedom of expression is as vulnerable to atrophy and ignorance today as it ever was. But it is also a hopeful book in that the authors show that there are effective things we can do to promote constitutional understanding and patriotism among young Americans. And so we should. -- Jamie Raskin, professor of constitutional law, American University's Washington College of Law, and author of We the Students
The authors provide a clarion call to people interested in the future of our liberty. The appendices are eye-opening (they contain the results of surveys as well as the surveys themselves). Highly recommended. * Choice Reviews *
The Future of the First Amendment makes a tremendously powerful case for renewed attention to the media literacy skills of our nation's young people. Freedom of expression sits at the base of our democracy; without the skills to discern meaning from messages, justice and liberty are threatened. -- Virginia B. Edwards, editor and publisher, Education Week
ISBN: 9780742562820
Dimensions: 238mm x 161mm x 17mm
Weight: 449g
202 pages