Censorship in school material can be beneficial as it helps protect students from exposure to inappropriate content that may be harmful or confusing for their developmental stage. It allows educators to create a safe and conducive learning environment by ensuring that materials are age-appropriate and aligned with educational goals. Additionally, censorship can help maintain a focus on core curriculum objectives, fostering critical thinking and constructive discussions without distractions from controversial or divisive topics. Ultimately, it aims to support a balanced and respectful learning atmosphere.
Censorship can be used to remove copyright material if the material does not belong to you.
Censorship
Frances Beck McDonald has written: 'A report of a survey on censorship in public school libraries and public libraries in Minnesota 1993' -- subject(s): Censorship, Public libraries, School libraries 'Censorship and intellectual freedom' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Censorship, Judgment (Ethics), Moral development, Public opinion, School librarians, School libraries
That's censorship, censoring.
Sissy Kegley has written: 'Censorship in the South' -- subject(s): Censorship, Libraries, School libraries
To remove unwanted material from magazines and books.
Censorship
the inappropriate material which is against the prescribe guidlines are eliminated from a motion picture
Lee Burress has written: 'How censorship affects the school' -- subject(s): Censorship 'The students' right to know' -- subject(s): Censorship, English language, Study and teaching, Textbooks
to remove unwanted material from magazines and books
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Why Be Good Sexuality and Censorship in Early Cinema - 2007 was released on: USA: 23 May 2007 (American Cinemateque)