- By KIMBERLY HEFLING AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Americas public school teachers are seeing their generations-old tenure protections weakened as states seek flexibility to fire teachers who arent performing. (msnbc.com)
- The National Council on Teacher Quality finds teachers are seeing tenure protections weakened as states seek flexibility to fire teachers. Some states have essentially nullified tenure altogether. (San Francisco Gate)
- The National Council on Teacher Quality gave states grades in five areas, including three that are hotly contested by education groups and politicians in New Jersey. (NJ.com)
- The report, being released Wednesday by the National Council on Teacher Quality, also takes aim at tenure and seniority practices already under fire by Gov. Bobby Jindal. (nola.com)
- Council on Teacher Quality ranked Rhode Island fifth in the nation in overall progress on policies ranging from teacher tenure and teacher compensation to pensions and performance evaluations. (Washington Examiner)
- The report showed that Colorados teacher tenure changes are part of a clear national trend. (Denver Post)
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel now is offering JS Everywhere, a new digital subscription package, which gives you unlimited access to JSOnline, the daily e-Edition, Journal Sentinel mobile site and content previously included in Packer Insider. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- DENVER—Colorados first statewide teacher tenure standards appear headed for quick approval in the Legislature, as a joint committee voted unanimously Monday to advance the proposed evaluation standards to the full House. (Denver Post)
- The National Council on Teacher Quality followed policies on teacher preparation, licensing, evaluation, career advancement, tenure, compensation, pensions and dismissal in all 50 states and the District of Columbia over the past two years. (Boston Herald)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Teacher tenure
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