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12 Cards in this Set
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Teacher Speech:
Was the expression pursuant of Jub Duties? if yes |
The speech is not protected under the 1st amendment
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Teacher Speech:
Private Grievance Protected? |
Nope no sir
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Teacher Speech:
Public Concern? |
yes it is protected, unless... it impairs teaching effectiveness, interferes with relationship with superiors, or jeopardizes the management of the school
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Teacher Speech:
Private Grievances Defined |
when a teacher complains about things that are specific about themselves
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Teacher Speech:
Public Concern Defined |
speech will be considered a matter of public concern when it relates to political, social or other community concerns
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Teacher Speech:
Pickering V Board of Education |
was first used to determine teacher speech
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Teacher Speech:
Connick V Myers |
discussing wages, commenting about student test scores, disagreeing with superintendent,
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Always start with Garcetti
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was the speech pursuant to the job duties?
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Was it a private grievance? (Connick)
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if it is private then your speech is not protected
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Was it a public concern?(Pickering)
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was it a public concern? if so it is protected but doesn't change relationship with superiors, impedes classrroom effectiveness
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(Mt. Healthy) if it passes all these then and the school district wants to let you go?
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then they can find another reason to let you go
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Hazel Wood
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student expression can be regulated by schools
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