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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. Randi Weingarten - Wikipedia

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    Observing that the issue of teacher tenure had "erupted recently, with many districts anticipating layoffs because of slashed budgets" and with mayors such as Michael R. Bloomberg in New York City and Cory A. Booker in Newark "attack[ing] seniority laws," the New York Times reported that Weingarten had agreed to support some kind of tenure reform.

  4. Michelle Rhee - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times abolishing teacher tenure is a main objective of Rhee and the group. [43] Within weeks of its founding, Rhee and StudentsFirst had advised the governors of Florida, Nevada and New Jersey on abolishing teacher tenure and other issues related to public education reform. [43]

  5. StudentsFirst - Wikipedia

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    StudentsFirst is a political lobbying organization formed in 2010 by Michelle Rhee, former school chancellor of Washington D.C. public schools, in support of education reform. [1] The organization worked to pass state laws on issues such as expanding charter schools and teacher tenure reform.

  6. Academic tenure in North America - Wikipedia

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    Under the tenure systems adopted by many universities and colleges in the United States and Canada, some faculty positions have tenure and some do not. Typical systems (such as the widely adopted "1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure" of the American Association of University Professors [5]) allow only a limited period to establish a record of published research, ability ...

  7. Jean-Claude Brizard - Wikipedia

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    Brizard is best known as an education reformer, a strong charter school advocate and a champion of labor reform, particularly in regards to limiting teacher tenure status. Brizard started his career as a teacher, then an administrator, in the New York School System. He now works part time as a consultant for education reform organizations in ...

  8. Academic tenure - Wikipedia

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    Tenure is a type of academic appointment that ... in 1988 through the Education Reform Act ... authority of college and university teachers: tenure and faculty ...

  9. Category:Teaching in the United States - Wikipedia

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