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  2. Teacher tenure reform (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Only 101 of Florida's 10,689 new teachers were dismissed by the school in 1998. While this reform was considered a success by some, teacher unions stepped in and won back many protections. In 2009, a new plan was proposed. Legislators wished to get rid of tenure for all new teachers. Tenure would be replaced with yearly renewable contracts.

  3. Academic tenure in North America - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Education statistics put the combined tenured/tenure-track rate at 56% for 1975, 46.8% for 1989, and 31.9% for 2005. That is to say, by the year 2005, 68.1% of US college teachers were neither tenured nor eligible for tenure; a full 48% of teachers that year were part-time employees.

  4. National Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Many states, however, started setting minimal standards for rural schools. [16] 1920: The "Preliminary Report on the Tenure of Teachers" cautiously recommended that school boards adopt a policy of academic tenure. [50] 1923: The NEA began to promote state pension plans for teachers; by 1950, every state had a pension plan in effect. [51]

  5. Trump's Agenda47 on education: Abolish teacher tenure ...

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    With former teacher Gov. Tim Walz rounding out the Democratic ticket, education could become a talking point in this election. Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has laid out his ...

  6. 'You can't earn your way out of stupidity': Dave Ramsey ... - AOL

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    As it turns out, there's plenty more you can learn from teachers. ... The average physician comes out of medical school with $200,000 in debt, and takes 13 years to pay it back, ...

  7. Minnesota teachers are winning their best pay raises in years

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    In St. Paul, annual pay ranges from about $49,000 for a starting teacher with a bachelor's degree to about $102,000 for teachers with a PhD and 20 years of experience.

  8. Vergara v. California - Wikipedia

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    Three years to five years was instead suggested as a better time frame to make the tenure decision for the mutual benefit of students and teachers. [21] Surveying tenure periods in other U.S. states, the court found that as of the trial (January 27 to March 27, 2014) [22] 4 states had no tenure system at all, 9 states had tenure periods of four ...

  9. Chris Christie - Wikipedia

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    Under the law, teachers would be required to work four years (instead of three) to earn tenure; they would also need to receive positive ratings for two consecutive years. Tenured teachers with poor ratings for two consecutive years would be eligible for dismissal, with the hearing process for appeals related to dismissal of tenured teachers ...