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Presentation
Student Literacy of Academic Freedom and Responsibility: A Disruptive Innovation for Student Success?
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) Annual Conference (2023)
  • T. J. Bliss, Idaho State Board of Education
  • Torrey Lawrence, University of Idaho
  • Amy Vecchione, Boise State University
Abstract
The Idaho State Board of Education recently adopted major amendments to its policy on academic freedom - the first substantive updates since the 1980s. The revised policy now defines the academic freedom and responsibility of students. Clear policy language provides a framework to institutional leaders for navigating the complex intersection of academic freedom and learning environments in politically fraught times. Students can boost their understanding of academic freedom to become successful in their endeavors, and to participate as engaged citizens in today's world. How can we, as administrators, leaders, and instructors, facilitate student empowerment by increasing their literacy of academic freedom?
Publication Date
November 9, 2023
Location
Seattle, WA
Citation Information
T. J. Bliss, Torrey Lawrence and Amy Vecchione. "Student Literacy of Academic Freedom and Responsibility: A Disruptive Innovation for Student Success?" Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) Annual Conference (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amy_vecchione/121/