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Cicely Roxanne Bingener – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teachers' work is inherently political at both the interpersonal and structural levels. Yet, now, many teachers are under state-sanctioned and local pressure to be apolitical. Moreover, many teachers are citing feelings of political attack as a significant driver in their decisions to stay or leave the teaching profession, even as the US faces…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Teaching, Urban Schools, Economically Disadvantaged
Ghosn, Emma; Akkary, Rima Karami – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2020
Teacher unions worldwide are being criticized for disregarding their responsibility as professionals towards education and students. Critics have claimed that teacher unions tend to protect incompetent teachers, place their own needs and interests above their students, and continuously demand for financial increases even when there is more urgency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public School Teachers, Unions, Neoliberalism
Chapman, Sidney L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Over the past 3 years, teacher union membership has significantly decreased in the state of Georgia. This decrease in union membership is troubling, as previous research has shown that union membership is positively connected to teacher satisfaction and, in turn, to student success. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to determine why…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Unions, Union Members, Group Membership
Stuit, David A.; Smith, Thomas M. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This study uses national survey data to examine why charter school teachers are more likely to turnover than their traditional public school counterparts. We test whether the turnover gap is explained by different distributions of factors that are empirically and theoretically linked to turnover risk. We find that the turnover rate of charter…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Unions
Gumus, Murat; Hamarat, Bahattin; Colak, Ertugrul; Duran, Erol – Career Development International, 2012
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the effects of two work related identification (occupational and organizational) of school teachers on intention to early retirement (withdrawal) and satisfaction with the occupation and satisfaction with the school. It also seeks the influence of perceived external prestige on withdrawal and satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Job Satisfaction, Reputation, Intention
Lips, Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2010
Across the United States, policymakers are increasingly adopting education policies that give families the power to choose their children's schools. Nonetheless, the idea of providing school vouchers to allow children to attend private schools remains controversial. For instance, congressional leaders and the Obama Administration have tried to end…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Educational Vouchers
Grossman, Gary M.; Onkol, Pinar E.; Sands, Margaret – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
Educational development is one way through which Turkey enhances progress towards its social goals and prepares itself for European Union membership. A major effort to upgrade the Turkish educational system was made through a multi-phased comprehensive reform of the sector introduced during the 1990s. One part of this reform, perhaps most crucial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Union Members, Unions
Boulter, William F.; And Others – 1981
The study reported in this paper sought to identify reasons why teachers do or do not join unions. In addition, the study sought to disclose relationships between certain demographic characteristics and those reasons. The National Education Association/American Federation of Teachers (NEA/AFT) Membership Questionnaire, a Likert-type attitudinal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Associations, Teacher Attitudes, Union Members
Angell, George W. – 1974
This report reviews briefly some advantages and disadvantages of collective bargaining in higher education. Advantages discussed include: efficiency, equality of power, legal force, impasse resolution, communication, understanding the institution, resolution of individual problems, definition of policy, rights guarantee, faculty compensation,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Colleges
Kaboolian, Linda – Education Next, 2006
According to Joe A. Stone of the University of Oregon, average students do better in classrooms with unionized teachers, but less able and more able students do not. While this particular assumption lacks empirical clarity, many administrators and school board members feel that it would be much easier to reform public education if teacher unions…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Boards of Education, Union Members, Unions
Lynn, Joseph F.; Gray, James F. – Cath High Sch Quart, 1969
Presented at the 1969 NCEA Convention.
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Educational Policy, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Relations
Worthen, Dick – 1979
The United Faculty (UF), representing instructors at Diablo Valley College (DVC), has failed to recognize the special problems of collective bargaining in the academic setting and has instead employed a muscular unionism which limits dialog among teachers, administrators, and trustees. This failure is reflected in current collective bargaining…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Bacharach, Samuel B.; Mitchell, Stephen M. – 1983
This paper reports a survey of the attitudes of school personnel toward teacher unions and draws some implications concerning the dynamics of labor relations in school systems. Teachers, principals, superintendents, and school board members responded to questions on what areas unions should be involved in, degree of satisfaction with the local,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining
Baldridge, J. Victor; And Others – 1981
The impact of the unionization of college and university faculty is examined, based on a 1979 survey of 240 nonunionized colleges and all other unionized institutions, and on a review of recent literature on collective bargaining. The survey is a followup of a 1974 survey pertaining to collective bargaining and a 1971 survey concerned with general…
Descriptors: Administrators, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, College Governing Councils

Kanpol, Barry – Urban Education, 1988
Reviews research on teacher work tasks and individual and collective teacher resistance. Based on a case study of four teachers at an urban, unionized, middle school; distinguishes between institutional political resistance and cultural political resistance. (FMW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Power
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