Course Title: The First Amendment in Schools
Instructor: Pamela Callahan, PhD, Ed '16 (MS)
Brought to you by Odyssey
January 27, 2025 - March 03, 2025 (6 Sessions)
Monday, 7:00PM ET - 8:30PM ET
Virtual via Zoom
Course Description: Public schools are the institutions through which Americans most closely experience their government. As a result, schools are a unique space to study the ways the First Amendment shape the actions of teachers and students. In this course, participants have the opportunity to explore the intersection of the First Amendment and public schools and then distill the ways in which these interactions impact citizenship development
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