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Social Justice and the Curriculum: American Higher Education Dives In
Apr 12, 2013 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood speaks at the Philadelphia Society Conference, “With Liberty and Justice for All: A Critical Reexamination of Social Justice.”
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Social Justice and the Academy
Jan 31, 2013 by William H. Young |
William Young discusses the growth of "social justice" curricula in the American academy.
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Censorship and Other Troubles at Counselors for Social Justice
Jan 22, 2013 by Robert C. Hunsaker |
Robert Hunsaker finds that social justice counseling means that a certain political orientation is required.
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Peter Wood on Radio on Ward Case
Jan 30, 2012 by Ashley Thorne |
Peter Wood will discuss a counseling student who was expelled from Eastern Michigan University because the administration was intolerant of her Christian beliefs.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Victory for Freedom of Conscience in Ward v. Polite
Jan 27, 2012 |
The NAS applauds the Sixth Circuit Court's decision to defend a counseling student's freedom of conscience.
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The Right to Dissent: Reply to KC Johnson
Jan 18, 2012 by Peter Wood |
NAS president Peter Wood responds to KC Johnson's assertion that NAS's defense of counseling student Jennifer Keeton contradicted NAS's commitment to equal treatment.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Keeton Defense Contradicts NAS Principles
Jan 09, 2012 by KC Johnson |
NAS member KC Johnson dissents from NAS's stance on the decision in Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Court of Appeals Fails to Defend Freedom of Speech in Counseling Profession
Dec 20, 2011 |
A panel of three judges has ruled that Christian beliefs about homosexuality disqualified a student from pursuing a degree in counseling.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >The Scandal Goes On
Jul 23, 2010 by Ashley Thorne |
Students continue to be punished for their beliefs in schools of social work and counseling.
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Domestic Faction in a Republic, Part III
Jun 25, 2010 by George Seaver |
In the United States today - education, media, law, family policy, and national security - deconstruction clashes with classical liberalism.
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What’s Cooking
Sep 20, 2009 by Peter Wood |
Yale, Virgina Tech, East Georgia, Eastern Michigan, Latin American Historians, 21st Century Cluelessness, and CampusReform.org--we've got it all.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Eastern Michigan U Expels Student for Her Beliefs
Sep 09, 2009 by Ashley Thorne |
Video: Julea Ward tells her story
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Social Work Ed: Still Scandalous, But State Licensing Boards Not Scandalized
Feb 13, 2009 by Glenn Ricketts |
State licencing boards failed to respond to the imminent concerns NAS has raised about social work school accreditation.
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Social Work Education’s Good Intentions
Jan 05, 2009 by Michael Sherr |
Remarks from a conservative professor of social work advance the debate: is social work education scandalously biased? We invite further comments.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Recommendations for NASW
Nov 25, 2008 by |
A letter to the key social work organization calls upon its new president to make changes to protect students.
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