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«That this House is deeply concerned by the
ban on all prisoners receiving
books as gifts under the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme which will have a detrimental effect on prisoner rehabilitation; notes that the
ban has been opposed by eminent writers including Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman and Carol Ann Duffy; further notes that to deny prisoners the
books they need in order to improve their skills and support their learning is both unreasonable and counter-productive given that reading goes hand - in - hand with
education, rehabilitation and humanity; and urges the government to reverse the
ban as soon as possible by exempting
books from the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.»
Mr Justice Collins found the «virtual
ban» was unlawful because it contradicted Grayling's public comments about the importance of
books being useful for
education and rehabilitation.
CEO for the anti-corruption nonprofit Mayday PAC; She's an antitrust and media expert, covered extensively in her
book, Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United; Director of Internet Organizing for Howard Dean's campaign; Cofounded «A New Way Forward», designed to break up big banks «too big to fail» which damaged small businesses after the 2008 crash; Involved with Occupy Wall Street; National director of the non partisan Sunlight Foundation which works to make Congress more transparent; Works to support
education and backs the teachers and parents in the anti common core opt out movement; Helped to organize the movement to
ban fracking in NYS;
This week, National Library Week,
Education World examines the issue of
book banning.
The Department for
Education said its document about new content for the subject published in December «doesn't
ban any authors,
books or genres».
Part of the Encounter series, this picture -
book biography recounts how Malala fought for
education for all — particularly girls, who were
banned from classrooms — under the Taliban rule of Pakistan.
The Federal Dept of
Education didn't
ban the
book mentioned in the article, the local school board did!
The symbolism of standing guard to prevent senseless damage to
books is not lost on those of us who are reminded almost daily that our right to read is being threatened, either intentionally or not, by an abundance of entertaining electronic media, funding cuts to libraries and schools, even moronic, extremist
book banning in our public
education institutions by those who wield arbitrary power over curricula.
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banning book up through
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education, work history, fitness activity,
book reading habits, music listening and news reading activity, video watching and games.