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Rickman, Linda Wilkins – Educational Forum, 1981
Discusses teacher tenure through the following elements: common school tenure and university tenure, tenure and due process, teacher evaluation, rights of the teacher, due process for the probationary teacher, tenureless systems, and changes in tenure systems. (CT)
Descriptors: Due Process, Probationary Period, Teacher Employment, Teacher Evaluation
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Wyld, David C. – Clearing House, 1995
Examines how the Family and Medical Leave Act's special rules affecting primary and secondary education are likely to change the way that school administrators think about and make use of substitutes. Considers the pool of people who become substitutes and the way that they are recruited and compensated. Discusses intermittent leave for teachers…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Substitute Teachers, Teacher Employment, Teacher Recruitment
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Cook, Mark – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Describes the findings of a study on the unemployment of newly trained teachers who had graduated in 1979/1980 and had not found teaching jobs by 1982. Concentrates on their job search methods and investigates the relevance of their teaching subject, region of residence, commitment to teaching, and type of school sought. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Job Search Methods, Teacher Education, Teacher Employment, Teacher Placement
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Evans, Terry D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1987
Reports on the work roles of women in Australian primary schools. Notes that the decision-making body for schools is controlled by men and operated largely on their terms. States that equal opportunity policies were developed as a result of male dominance and the increasing level of local control. (JDH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Large increases in health-insurance premiums have caused some institutions to raise deductibles and copayments and reduce costs by adding alternative health care plans, monitoring hospital stays and elective procedures, and establishing their own health insurance plans. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Costs, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Times Educational Supplement (London), 1978
The last public White Paper acknowledged that teacher numbers can no longer be tied strictly to pupil-teacher ratios as school rolls decline, if the different needs of pupils are to be met, and a sufficient range of specialist teachers employed to maintain a full curriculum. (Author)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Reduction in Force, Specialists
Texas Teacher Retirement System, Austin. – 1998
This booklet provides a history of teacher retirement benefits in the state of Texas from 1937-97, offering highlights of important state legislation related to retirement and its benefits. In 1936, Texas citizens approved an amendment to the Texas constitution establishing a retirement system for public school employees. Enacting legislation…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Retirement Benefits
Brachtenbach, Marilyn Hammond – 1978
Broad legal constraints upon legislative authority over faculty tenure rights and the particular application of those constraints to the State of Washington are discussed. After defining tenure and tracing the creation of tenure rights, legislative authority over statutorily created tenure is discussed. Methods of legislative modification of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Handbooks
Poiarkova, R. – Soviet Education, 1990
Discusses a perceived lack of concern for retired teachers among former students and the community at large. Provides examples and excerpts from letters describing loneliness and financial difficulties among retired teachers in the Soviet Union. Urges respect and concern for those who have given everything for their profession, often at the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Quality of Life
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Research Div. – 1995
This update of a report originally issued in 1990 provides an overview of the federal tax rules as they pertain to different types of employee-benefit plans that are available to members of the National Education Association (NEA) through their employers. The report is based on the law in effect as of August 15, 1994. Section 1 examines retirement…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Assistance Programs
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Berry, Barnett – Urban Review, 1986
For the brightest students the most significant reasons why they won't teach relate to frustrating working conditions, bureaucratic requirements, the lack of professional control, and few opportunities for intellectual growth, as well as these students' intolerance for diversity in the workplace and their perception of teaching as a "boring…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Intellectual Freedom, Participative Decision Making, Professional Autonomy
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Roe, Richard L. – Social Education, 1987
Reviews recent court decisions regarding whether individuals with contagious diseases may be barred from public schools. Devotes specific attention to the issue of whether certain communicable diseases such as tuberculosis and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) can be classified as handicaps and thereby qualify a person for protection…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communicable Diseases, Educational Discrimination, Federal Legislation
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Arora, Ranjit Kaur – Gender and Education, 1989
Explores equal opportunities policies in the United Kingdom with specific reference to issues of gender and race in education, and examines the practical and political implications of these policies for educational institutions. Considers the interplay of sexism and racism affecting Black women in Britain, especially in their employment as…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Wellington, Jerry – Physics Education, 1986
Presents three case studies of physics teachers who left for business and industrial positions. Problems identified as contributing to the teacher shortage are low rates of initial training and low teacher morale. Using extra pay to solve the problem is questioned and predictions are made based on the case studies. (JM)
Descriptors: Career Change, Case Studies, Job Satisfaction, Negative Attitudes
Wechsler, Harold, Ed. – 1998
This annual report contains six essays on current issues in higher education and a faculty salary report for 1996-97. The essays include: (1) "Faculty Salaries, 1996-97" (Suzanne B. Clery and John B. Lee), which notes that faculty salaries increased 3.1 percent for the year although the gap between the best- and lowest-paid faculty…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Educational Finance, Educational Trends
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