Kappan Contributor: Robert Kim

Virtually an education

Policy makers can now envision virtual education as an alternative to brick-and-mortar education. Whether this is good for students — and for public education — is an important question, the answer to which must be informed, in part, by legal considerations.

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The Israel-Hamas war and U.S. classrooms

When it comes to student actions motivated by religion-based identity or ancestry, school leaders and judges alike face a fundamental question: What speech is protected by the First Amendment — and what’s a discipline-worthy transgression?

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