academic freedom

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academic freedom

Professors exercise academic freedom by discussing diverse theories in their lectures.

Definition

Noun: - The freedom of teachers and students to express their ideas in school without religious, political, or institutional restrictions: This principle protects the liberty of inquiry, research, teaching, and expression within educational institutions, allowing for open pursuit of knowledge and debate.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The university staunchly defends academic freedom for all its faculty members.
    • A key concern for the professor was whether publishing the controversial findings would be protected under academic freedom.
    • The new policy was criticized for potentially undermining the academic freedom of students to question established theories.
Advanced Usage
  • "A cornerstone of academic freedom": A fundamental and essential part of this principle.
    • Peer review is considered a cornerstone of academic freedom, ensuring scholarly rigor.
  • "Challenges to academic freedom": Instances or actions that threaten or limit this freedom.
    • The professor's lecture addressed the growing challenges to academic freedom worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
  • Academic (adj): Relating to education, scholarship, or an educational institution.
    • She pursued an academic career in biology.
  • Freedom (n): The power or right to act, speak, or think without hindrance.
    • The constitution guarantees freedom of speech.
Synonyms
  • Intellectual freedom: Freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression.
  • Scholarly liberty: The freedom associated with academic research and teaching.
Related Phrases
  • Tenure and academic freedom: The association between job security for professors and the protection of their freedom to teach and research.
    • The system of tenure is designed to safeguard academic freedom.
  • Within the bounds of academic freedom: Operating within the accepted limits of this principle.
    • The debate, while heated, remained within the bounds of academic freedom.
Related Concepts
  • Freedom of speech: The broader right to express opinions without government restraint.
  • Institutional autonomy: The self-governing freedom of an educational institution itself.
academic freedom

Professors exercise academic freedom by discussing diverse theories in their lectures.

Noun
  1. the freedom of teachers and students to express their ideas in school without religious or political or institutional restrictions