Grabber: Does free speech still exist or has the internet changed the meaning of free speech? Background information (Briefly explain why this has become a big problem. ): Schools are increasingly interested in limiting students' rights because cyberbullying is becoming a big problem nowadays. School officials and administrators are responsible for protecting their student body and maintaining a safe environment. They want to make sure their students are safe and happy in and out of school. They want to limit online speech so they can protect students and teachers who are victims of online cyberbullying. Rephrase the question, using other words for "limit" and "online speech": Should schools be able to limit and regulate what students say on the Internet? Thesis and Road Map (Give three reasons why you believe schools should/should not be allowed to limit students' online speech.) Schools should not be able to limit or regulate what students say online for the following reasons. Students have the right to express themselves under the freedom of speech established in the First Amendment, limiting what students can say online will not stop bullying, and most students and teachers are not affected by cyberbullying at all. BODY PARAGRAPH #1Baby Thesis (Repeat the first reason, but try not to use exactly the same words.): One reason why schools should not limit students' online speech is that students have free speech which means that they can express themselves and have their own opinion.Evidence to support this reason (Describe what is in one of the documents.)In the case described in Document D, a student named JS was suspended for creating a Myspace profile that... .middle of paper... .I'm not even being bullied .CONCLUSION Statement "although" (State an argument used by people on the other side. Then respond to this argument. In this paragraph, you don't need to actually use the word “although.”): People say schools should limit students' online speech because cyber bullying hurts students, so schools need to protect their bodies. If students are injured, there are many civil laws that can protect them. There is no need to enact specific laws that limit online conversation. Reaffirm your three reasons for your position: Schools should not limit online speech because students have the right to express themselves because of the free speech stated in the First Amendment, limiting what students can say online will not stop bullying and most part of the students and teachers will not be affected by cyberbullying at Tutto.
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