ARCHIVE - Yahui's blog http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/blog/13 en ARCHIVE - Should School Administrators Impose Constraints on Free Speech? http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/should-school-administrators-impose-constraints-on-free-speech Attached is my final report. http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/should-school-administrators-impose-constraints-on-free-speech#comment Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:38:13 -0700 Yahui 198 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics ARCHIVE - My Draft Concept Map http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/my-draft-concept-map <p><font size="2">Attached is my rough concept map. </font><font size="2">Comments? Thoughts? Feedback?</font></p><p><font size="2">Am i on the right track?</font></p> <a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics//files/languageofpolitics/ConstraintsonFreeSpeech.pdf"><img src="http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics//files/languageofpolitics/ConstraintsonFreeSpeech.png" width=600 vspace="8" /></a> http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/my-draft-concept-map#comment Thu, 31 May 2007 22:44:21 -0700 Yahui 154 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics ARCHIVE - Here is another free application to construct concept maps http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/here-is-another-free-application-to-construct-concept-maps <p><a href="http://cmap.ihmc.us/">http://cmap.ihmc.us/</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/here-is-another-free-application-to-construct-concept-maps#comment Thu, 31 May 2007 22:36:40 -0700 Yahui 153 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics ARCHIVE - An interesting article i found during my research http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/an-interesting-article-i-found-during-my-research <span class="ArticleTitle">  <h1>Speech Codes, the AHA, and Academic Double Standards</h1></span><br /><br /><span><em>Though often well-intended, speech codes have proved to be detrimental to the academic freedom that is the hallmark of liberal education. So why are codes still so prominent in higher education?</em></span><br /><br /><span><p style="margin: 0pt">It seems like only yesterday that American institutions of higher education began imposing “speech codes” and related policies on students, faculty, and staff. But twenty years have now passed since the speech code movement erupted in the late 1980s. So it is a good time to assess the status of this movement and its implications for higher education.</p></span><p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/an-interesting-article-i-found-during-my-research">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics/an-interesting-article-i-found-during-my-research#comment Tue, 15 May 2007 20:24:11 -0700 Yahui 103 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/languageofpolitics