Copperymaster
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Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
Not sure what you are looking for. This is not a first amendment issue. It's a matter of the teachers discretion of what he or she will accept as a basis for your thesis.Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
Perhaps you would benefit from a class discussing the First Amendment, what it is and when it does and doesn't come into play.Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
Actually, it is a First Amendment issue because students do have First Amendment rights.Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
"educators do not offend the First Amendment by exercising editorial control over the style and content of student speech in school-sponsored expressive activities so long as their actions are reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
Ok. Let's go with that argument.I was told I could write my thesis on anything,but was denied the ability to write on that subject ? Or was that more of his personal belief denying me my rights of speech I don't see how teen suicide rates have to deal with pedological instructions
Poor analogy. That's a "traffic law" issue. Getting a ticket for the wrong offense gives you a defense against the ticket but it's still a "traffic law" issue.It's like turning right but getting a ticket for turning left in violation of the posted sign. It's not a matter of violating the left turn law because it doesn't apply
This is the first amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."I was told I could write my thesis on anything,but was denied the ability to write on that subject ? Or was that more of his personal belief denying me my rights of speech I don't see how teen suicide rates have to deal with pedological instructions
It wouldn't prevail in court because it is not a violation of the ops first amendment rights. That means it is not a first amendment law isssue. It was believed to possibly be (hence the case you cited) but determined it was not.Poor analogy. That's a "traffic law" issue. Getting a ticket for the wrong offense gives you a defense against the ticket but it's still a "traffic law" issue.
The student's issue is still a first amendment issue, it's just an issue that he would not have any success in pursuing because of the Supreme Court's ruling.
In other words, as was said above, this isn't a First Amendment question. There are no free speech rights being violated.Actually, it is a First Amendment issue because students do have First Amendment rights.
However, in this case it's not a violation of a student's First Amendment rights according to the US Supreme Court's decision in Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 1988 where the Supreme Court ruled:
The teacher doesn't want you writing your graded paper about that. It really is that simple.I was told I could write my thesis on anything,but was denied the ability to write on that subject ? Or was that more of his personal belief denying me my rights of speech I don't see how teen suicide rates have to deal with pedological instructions
Your topic sounds as if it could be an interesting one, Copperymaster.Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
Okay ... maybe it's the teacher in me, but ... how is, "Why life doesn't matter," a THESIS statement???Hello I was told to write a thesis statement for a grade in school upon turning my statement in he told me that I couldn't write it because of teen suicide rates. The thesis:"why life doesn't matter "
^^^^ like ^^^^... Here are some articles on how to construct a thesis statement:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/ <-- the ultimate source for all things related to papers!
http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/thesis-statements/
http://www.cws.illinois.edu/workshop/writers/tips/thesis/
i would have rejected your statement on its face as poor thesis statement to begin with ...
If we had a like button we could all express similar sentiment without having to make an otherwise needless post.^^^^ like ^^^^