Are there books that contain sexual or violent content, slanderious, racially abused, or religious or political information that should not be provided at your school?
One way to draw attention from Americans is to investigate the book they have read in detail. More persuasive, they refused
In 2002, the fear of mysticism and Satanism contributed to dissatisfaction about the Harry Potter series. In 2015, due to the curse and atheism, the Florida school thought about "a mysterious event of the night dog" about the age of autistic boys.
This week is a ban on book weeks, and the American Library Association emphasizes its top ten list of the most challenging top ten books of the year: it is actually a snapshot of the American way of thinking.
Since 1990, hundreds of parents, educators, and citizens of every year have complained about the association's online reporting system. There are 323 issues in books published in 2016. The details are secret. The association is more interested in people's perceptions of specific books and reviews than those who seek to ban the publication.
"We are like fire watchmen - we are looking for signs of smoke," said James Laruy, director of the organization's intellectual free office. "What is America concerned now?"
- Are you familiar with books prohibited by the American Library Association or challenging books? Have you seen it? If so, which one?
- Are there other books prohibited by your school library? From other libraries? If so, why? Otherwise, why?
Learn more about the week that dates back to 1990, which is banned every September and the list of the most challenging top ten books of the American Library Association. Or use our ideas to gather teachings and learning about banned books.
Students aged 13 and over welcome comments. All comments are hosted by the learning network staff, but please note that once your comment is accepted it will be published
Administrators should not have the right to ban school library books. If you ban a library book, students will not be able to explore new ideas. Administrators should provide other options so that students can still explore new literature. - Because the content is clear, it is common to review books at school. Parents are complaining about the school about the book considered to be a must-read because they are disapproved of the idea presented in the book. If the book contains unpleasant or sexually explicit content, parents will challenge them so they can not read.
Books should not be banned. Should children not read books? Yes. But these books should not be banned. Parents are responsible for reading children and should not leave their responsibility to schools and public libraries. You should be able to decide which book to read by yourself. I think adults should not teach other adults what they should read. It is okay if they do not want to read a book, but it is ok for those who want to read it.
The National Library Association is against the prohibition of books, but in the United States schools and public libraries prohibit the use of books. This is usually the result of parents dissatisfaction and they find specific books that are not suitable for children (eg books on sexual orientation like Tango Makes Three). In many libraries, including the British Library and the Library of Congress, pornographic books are organized in separate collections that restrict access to the reading room. Some libraries may need special applications to read certain books. The library sometimes avoids buying controversial books, and the personal opinion of librarians may affect the choice of books.