Debate: Military recruiting in public schools

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Should the military be allowed to recruit in public schoolsHigh School Military Recruitment DebateWith the USA and its allies involved in 2 major conflicts in recent years, military recruitment has become an important issue. But some parents and teachers have protested about military personnel visiting schools to talk to students about the armed forces. This often happened in the past anyway, but since 2002 the No Child Left Behind Act has meant that US schools which receive government money must allow the military in to talk to students. In the UK between a third and half of all new military recruits are under 18, with many joining after meeting serving personnel at their schools. This has led the British National Union of Teachers to pass a motion in 2008 condemning military recruitment in schools. One of the more common proposals is to ban military recruiting of those that are under 18 (the age at which individuals can join the military usually), which would severely limit the ability of recruiters to operate in high schools.

Information: Do military recruiters provide valuable info?

Pro

Con

 

Judgment: Are young individuals able to judge whether to join?

Pro

Con

 

Defense: Is military recruiting important to national security?

Yes

No

 

Free speech: Is military recruiting consistent with free speech?

Pro

Con

 

Disadvantaged: Do recruiters target disadvantaged students?

Yes

No

 

 

Privacy: Does recruitment in schools invade student privacy?

Yes

No

 

International law: Does school recruitment violate international law?

Yes

 

No

 

Pro/con resources

Yes

 

No

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