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Yazici, Elif; Nartgün, Senay Sezgin; Özhan, Tugçe – Online Submission, 2015
Power has a great importance in organization life, which has intense social relations. People working organizations might play various political games in order to get power or maintain the control they have over other people. The purpose of this study is to elicit political games that academicians play in universities. In this study data were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Power Structure, Universities
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Ni, Shawn; Podgursky, Michael; Ehlert, Mark – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Policy discussions about teacher quality and teacher "shortages" often focus on recruitment and retention of young teachers. However, attention has begun to focus on the incentive effects of teacher retirement benefit systems, particularly given their rising costs and the large unfunded liabilities. In this paper we analyze accrual of…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Labor Market
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Monahan, Amy B. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
There is significant interest in reforming retirement plans for public school employees, particularly in light of current market conditions. This paper presents an overview of the various types of state regulation of public pension plans that affect possibilities for reform. Several states have legal protections that effectively prevent a state…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Retirement, State Regulation, Retirement Benefits
Weiner, Lois – 2001
This paper describes the context and conditions leading up to the November 1998 Jersey City Education Association (JCEA) strike, including the JCEA's history, state takeover of the district, and constraints in New Jersey's collective bargaining law that hampered the union's ability to address teacher dissatisfaction with curricular issues that…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Rights, Teacher Strikes
Kramer, Lynn – 1992
A case involving the harassment of a female college writing instructor by an older, male student serves as a model to provide a framework for dealing with similar problems in the future. This case moved from initial acts of challenging authority in the classroom and monopolizing office hours to the bizarre: obscene phone calls, mysterious mail,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Higher Education, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment
Parker-Jenkins, Marie – 1997
How should schools treat unruly children? Answers to this question are offered, with a focus on children's rights and the abolition of corporal punishment in Britain. The case for children's rights in isolation is not promoted, but rather within the context of the rights and the responsibilities of pupils, teachers, and parents. The discussion…
Descriptors: Corporal Punishment, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Sandmann, Warren – 1998
This paper discusses current court rulings on academic freedom at the college and university level. The paper focuses on three cases: "Hall v. Kutztown," in which the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that Kutztown University violated the free speech rights of a philosophy professor when it rejected him…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Faculty College Relationship
Wolf, John B. – National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions Newsletter, 1988
Academic freedom, collegiality, and tenure are addressed with focus on how collective bargaining affects them. This material is intended to give college and university attorneys a feel for the challenges and problems that collective bargaining has brought to academia. Three sections look at the following: (1) academic freedom (what it is, academic…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Collective Bargaining, Collegiality, Constitutional Law
LaNear, John A. – 2002
Academic freedom is an elusive concept. Many university and college faculty members who purport to possess its protections believe they have a solid understanding of its nature and of the individual rights secured by academic freedom. There is some consensus on the meaning of the term in the academic universe. This concurrence of understanding is…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Liberties, College Faculty, Constitutional Law
Hooker, Clifford P. – 1994
This paper addresses the legal tension between a teacher's right to privacy and a school board's right to demand exemplary conduct by teachers in and out of school. The watershed case in the area of a teacher's right to a private life appears to be "Morrison v. Board of Education" (California 1969), which identified factors that a board may…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
Juengart, Laurie S. – 1994
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) are two major pieces of social legislation that impact private and public employers, including school districts. Public school employers must have thorough awareness of the legal requirements of both laws and must analyze the ways in which those requirements…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
Levin, Betsy – 1986
Although education is primarily a state function, its importance to our society makes it fertile ground for litigation. The Constitution--by authorizing the Congress to enact legislation--constrains and prescribes what happens in schools. Legislative histories, especially since the early 1960s, are outlined here. The major topics include:…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights Legislation, Discriminatory Legislation, Educational Legislation
Veir, Carole A. – 1990
A survey and analysis of various fairness issues related to teacher evaluation and the pursuant legal challenges to placement on the Texas Teacher Career Ladder by the use of a statewide teacher appraisal system are presented in this report. Analysis of legal trends in Texas indicates that strict compliance has been required in situations where…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Grievance Procedures
Rapp, James A. – 1985
From a legal perspective, teacher evaluations can be a school's most valuable tool when administrators need to pursue or defend personnel actions. The first step in a practical evaluation process is to determine the evaluation's purpose, and the second is to determine what is to be evaluated. Evaluations should focus on factors that actually…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Check Lists, Constitutional Law, Courts
Bell, James D. – 1984
In view of the dramatic increase in the numbers of laws and lawsuits since the 1960s, teachers must become aware of the privacy considerations and potential legal problems that may arise when writing a letter of recommendation or giving a verbal reference. They should become familiar with present common law doctrine and recent legislation…
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Rights, Confidential Records, Disclosure
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