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ACADEMIC
FREEDOM AND ITS
CONTROVERSIES
The University of the Philippines at Diliman affair
where controversy erupted after Professor Gerardo
A. Agulto of the College of Business Administration
was sued by MBA graduate student Chanda R.
Shahani for a nominal amount in damages for failing
him several times in the Strategic Management
portion of the Comprehensive Examination. Agulto
refused to give a detailed basis for his grades and
instead invoked Academic Freedom while Shahani
argued in court that Academic Freedom could not be
invoked without a rational basis in grading a student.
In 2006 trade union leader and sociologist Fazel
Khan was fired from the University of KwaZulu-
Nagal in South Africa after taking a leadership
role in a strike. In 2008 international concern
was also expressed at attempts to discipline two
other academicians at the same university -
Nithiya Chetty and John van der Berg - for
expressing concern about academic freedom at
the university.
William Shockley of England was concerned
about relatively high reproductive rates
among people of African descent, because
he believed that genetics doomed black
people to be intellectually inferior to white
people.He was strongly criticized for this
stand, which raised some concerns about
whether criticism of unpopular views of
racial differences suppressed academic
freedom.
is the freedom to teach, study and
pursue knowledge without
unreasonable interference or
restriction from law, institutional
regulations or public pressure
The belief that the freedom of inquiry by
faculty members is essential to the
mission of the academy, and that scholars
should have freedom to teach or
communicate ideas or facts (including
those that are inconvenient to external
political groups or to authorities) without
being targeted for repression, job loss, or
imprisonment
Is predicated on the theory that social
progress occurs through individuals who
depart from the conventional ways of
thinking and acting
The philosophy of this method holds that
it is good for the teacher to provide a
large measure of freedom in the
educational program in order to liberate
whatever genius is latent in any child.
1. FACULY ACADEMIC FREEDOM
2. INSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC
FREEDOM
3. STUDENT ACADEMIC FREEDOM
Teachers are entitled to freedom in
the classroom in discussing their
subject, but they should be careful
not to introduce controversial
matters that has no relation to their
subject. Limitations of academic
freedom should be stated in writing
at the time of appointment.
The curriculum belongs to the
institution not to the faculty.
The institution can demand certain
standards of teaching and evaluate
the faculty against those standards.
The curriculum belongs to the
institution not to the faculty.
The institution can demand certain
standards of teaching and evaluate
the faculty against those standards.
Institutions reserve the right to
determine
1. Who may teach
2. Who may be taught
3. How it shall be taught
4. Who may be admitted to study
The professor in the classroom should
encourage free discussion, inquiry and
expression.
Student performance should be
evaluated solely on academic basis, not
on opinions or conduct in matters
unrelated to academic standards.
In the Philippines
The 1987 Philippine Constitution states
that, "Academic Freedom shall be
enjoyed in all institutions of higher
learning
 The teacher is a citizen as well as a
teacher. He would like to be free as
other citizens in deciding to join a
church or a political party, to wear a
style of clothes, to dance and to
drink or smoke. So long as he
exercises freedom in these matters
in conformity with his
community, not troubles will arise.
 If the teacher departs from the norms or
stereotypes of the community, his fellow
citizens would criticize his exercise of
CIVIL LIBERTY.
 A teacher teaches by example even on
out of school hours and off the school
grounds just as well as during the time
he is officially in school.
 Since the democratic community has the
right to prescribe the curriculum it wants
taught, it is only proper that the teacher
should conform to its dictates in
exercising his liberties as a citizen.
 Any man or woman, on becoming a
teacher may well feel honored to ascend
any pedestal of civic virtue. If
unwilling, he should resign or seek
another position
Teachers are not always able to distinguish
clearly between their academic freedom and
their civil liberty
Frequently, when they have exercised their
civil liberties in such a way as to offend the
community and the community demands
their dismissal, they claim that dismissal
would be an infringement of their academic
freedom.
When a professor of Chemistry puts himself
on public record as to his views on
communism, he is really speaking as a
citizen and not as a professor. On the topic of
communism he is no more competent than
any other man. Therefore the only
protection he can expect is the protection of
his civil liberties, not of his academic
freedom.
When a professor of Chemistry puts himself
on public record as to his views on
communism, he is really speaking as a
citizen and not as a professor. On the topic of
communism he is no more competent than
any other man. Therefore the only
protection he can expect is the protection of
his civil liberties, not of his academic
freedom.
In exercising their civil liberties off
campus, students must expect to run the
risks of ordinary citizens, which is, indeed
all they are. If they challenge the authority of
civil officers, they will have to abide the
consequences. Nor should campus
authorities put students in double jeopardy
by taking jurisdiction of the same offense
when students return to the campus.
Although under extreme provocation civil
police may have to invade the campus or
school, it is much better if these academic
precincts remain inviolate as a guaranteeof
the freedom which properly obtains there.

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Academic Freedom and Civil liberty in Education

  • 1.
  • 3. The University of the Philippines at Diliman affair where controversy erupted after Professor Gerardo A. Agulto of the College of Business Administration was sued by MBA graduate student Chanda R. Shahani for a nominal amount in damages for failing him several times in the Strategic Management portion of the Comprehensive Examination. Agulto refused to give a detailed basis for his grades and instead invoked Academic Freedom while Shahani argued in court that Academic Freedom could not be invoked without a rational basis in grading a student.
  • 4. In 2006 trade union leader and sociologist Fazel Khan was fired from the University of KwaZulu- Nagal in South Africa after taking a leadership role in a strike. In 2008 international concern was also expressed at attempts to discipline two other academicians at the same university - Nithiya Chetty and John van der Berg - for expressing concern about academic freedom at the university.
  • 5. William Shockley of England was concerned about relatively high reproductive rates among people of African descent, because he believed that genetics doomed black people to be intellectually inferior to white people.He was strongly criticized for this stand, which raised some concerns about whether criticism of unpopular views of racial differences suppressed academic freedom.
  • 6. is the freedom to teach, study and pursue knowledge without unreasonable interference or restriction from law, institutional regulations or public pressure
  • 7. The belief that the freedom of inquiry by faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy, and that scholars should have freedom to teach or communicate ideas or facts (including those that are inconvenient to external political groups or to authorities) without being targeted for repression, job loss, or imprisonment
  • 8. Is predicated on the theory that social progress occurs through individuals who depart from the conventional ways of thinking and acting The philosophy of this method holds that it is good for the teacher to provide a large measure of freedom in the educational program in order to liberate whatever genius is latent in any child.
  • 9. 1. FACULY ACADEMIC FREEDOM 2. INSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC FREEDOM 3. STUDENT ACADEMIC FREEDOM
  • 10. Teachers are entitled to freedom in the classroom in discussing their subject, but they should be careful not to introduce controversial matters that has no relation to their subject. Limitations of academic freedom should be stated in writing at the time of appointment.
  • 11. The curriculum belongs to the institution not to the faculty. The institution can demand certain standards of teaching and evaluate the faculty against those standards.
  • 12. The curriculum belongs to the institution not to the faculty. The institution can demand certain standards of teaching and evaluate the faculty against those standards.
  • 13. Institutions reserve the right to determine 1. Who may teach 2. Who may be taught 3. How it shall be taught 4. Who may be admitted to study
  • 14. The professor in the classroom should encourage free discussion, inquiry and expression. Student performance should be evaluated solely on academic basis, not on opinions or conduct in matters unrelated to academic standards.
  • 15. In the Philippines The 1987 Philippine Constitution states that, "Academic Freedom shall be enjoyed in all institutions of higher learning
  • 16.  The teacher is a citizen as well as a teacher. He would like to be free as other citizens in deciding to join a church or a political party, to wear a style of clothes, to dance and to drink or smoke. So long as he exercises freedom in these matters in conformity with his community, not troubles will arise.
  • 17.  If the teacher departs from the norms or stereotypes of the community, his fellow citizens would criticize his exercise of CIVIL LIBERTY.  A teacher teaches by example even on out of school hours and off the school grounds just as well as during the time he is officially in school.
  • 18.  Since the democratic community has the right to prescribe the curriculum it wants taught, it is only proper that the teacher should conform to its dictates in exercising his liberties as a citizen.  Any man or woman, on becoming a teacher may well feel honored to ascend any pedestal of civic virtue. If unwilling, he should resign or seek another position
  • 19. Teachers are not always able to distinguish clearly between their academic freedom and their civil liberty Frequently, when they have exercised their civil liberties in such a way as to offend the community and the community demands their dismissal, they claim that dismissal would be an infringement of their academic freedom.
  • 20. When a professor of Chemistry puts himself on public record as to his views on communism, he is really speaking as a citizen and not as a professor. On the topic of communism he is no more competent than any other man. Therefore the only protection he can expect is the protection of his civil liberties, not of his academic freedom.
  • 21. When a professor of Chemistry puts himself on public record as to his views on communism, he is really speaking as a citizen and not as a professor. On the topic of communism he is no more competent than any other man. Therefore the only protection he can expect is the protection of his civil liberties, not of his academic freedom.
  • 22. In exercising their civil liberties off campus, students must expect to run the risks of ordinary citizens, which is, indeed all they are. If they challenge the authority of civil officers, they will have to abide the consequences. Nor should campus authorities put students in double jeopardy by taking jurisdiction of the same offense when students return to the campus.
  • 23. Although under extreme provocation civil police may have to invade the campus or school, it is much better if these academic precincts remain inviolate as a guaranteeof the freedom which properly obtains there.