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bekas [8.4K]
3 years ago
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99 points! I need at least 5 reasons why students' freedom of expression should be limited in schools. Thanks!

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Gekata [30.6K]3 years ago
4 0
There are many reasons why <span>student's freedom of expression should be limited in schools. Five of these would include:

- Firstly, They dont know how to do it properly, kids do not have the best at expressing themselves. We all know this. Often expressing their thoughts with violence, graffiti, etc. 

- Secondly, students have a blurred perspective of reality. If you ask any student at all they will say they are against school and think that it is unnecessary and evil. Any adult would know it is crucial. It would not be a good idea to let them express this.

- Third, Students are irresponsible. Often take no accountability for their actions. Giving them complete freedom to express themselves would end badly.

- Fourth, Students are mischevious and often times like to cause trouble. As all kids do. In school if they were given complete freedom of expression they would cause a lot of trouble just 'expressing themselves'.

- Fifth, students would be made fun of and bullied. Can you image if the goths were allowed to wear whatever they wanted with no limitations? They would surely wear something outrageous and be made fun of, get pictures taken and posted on some site, and live with it for the rest of their lives. We all had stages back in school and if we were allowed to wear whatever we wanted back then we would never be able to live it down.

Hope this helped. Have a great day!


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alex41 [277]3 years ago
4 0
There could be many reason for that specific question but the single point is their "Lack of Maturity" due to small Age.

1) They are inexperienced in making appropriate actions so the probability of making mistakes would be greater in their case.

2) Again, Due to their lack of experience, students have very narrow range of spirituality about the reality.

3) Due to some biological/hormonal changes in them, there entropy is very much as compared to adults and just 'cause of that, they are not very responsible which could lead to "Misbehavior" 

4) Again, for that randomness, they mostly make mistakes / Trouble in their life and in that situation, Freedom of expression wouldn't be better.

5) When one student gets freedom then another students could be bullied, if he's not very aggressive which could be "Life threating" for some complex situation.

Hope this helps!
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