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Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2010
The president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Randi Weingarten, is putting the sensitive issue of due process on the education reform table, with a pledge to work with districts to streamline the often-cumbersome procedures for dismissing teachers who fail to improve their performance after receiving help and support. She has also…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Unions, Educational Change, Labor Standards
American Psychologist, 2010
In accordance with the bylaws of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Ethics Committee reports regularly to the membership regarding the number and types of ethics complaints investigated and the major programs undertaken. This article is a summary of the talks and workshops of 2009, ethics adjudication, ethics education and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Professional Associations, Annual Reports, Committees
Bacon, David – Rethinking Schools, 2011
Parent trigger laws, according to their proponents, give parents power. Gregory McGinity, managing director of policy for the Broad Education Foundation, calls them "a way for parents' voices to be heard." Sounds good. But is the parent trigger concept a way to put parents in charge of their kids' education, or is it part of a political agenda…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Parent Grievances, Parent School Relationship, Grievance Procedures
Draper, William R.; Reid, Christine A.; McMahon, Brian T. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2011
This article documents the employment discrimination experienced by Americans "regarded as" disabled (but not medically verified as such), using the Integrated Mission System of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Claimants who were perceived as disabled, as contrasted with those with documented disabilities, were more likely…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Work Environment
Sander, Libby; Fain, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Billy Gillispie, like many college basketball coaches, was hired--and fired--in a hurry. But the contract negotiations that dragged on for nearly two years while he coached the University of Kentucky's men's basketball team showed little of the same urgency that defined his entrance and exit. Mr. Gillispie worked for Kentucky under a memorandum of…
Descriptors: Team Sports, College Athletics, Employment Practices, Tenure
Schmidt, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
College faculties often use votes of "no confidence" to try to push out the leaders of their institutions. Many do so, however, without giving much thought to what such a vote actually means, whether they are using it appropriately, or how it will affect their campus--and their own future. Mae Kuykendall, a professor of law at Michigan State…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Administrative Change, Dismissal (Personnel), Voting
US Senate (NJ1), 2014
There is no evidence that physically restraining or putting children in unsupervised seclusion in the K-12 school system provides any educational or therapeutic benefit to a child. In fact, use of either seclusion or restraints in non-emergency situations poses significant physical and psychological danger to students. Yet the first round of data…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Punishment, Educational Research
Ramani, Ken; Zhimin, Liu – Educational Research and Reviews, 2010
The broad objective of the study was to determine various mechanisms applied in resolving conflicts within public secondary schools in Nairobi province. This study used descriptive and exploratory research design. A sample comprising of principals, representatives of Boards of Governors (BoG's), class teachers, students and education officers was…
Descriptors: Conflict, Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution, Questionnaires
Jodoin, Elizabeth C.; Ayers, David F. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2013
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand better how, if at all, eight campus-based mental health clinicians experienced and negotiated managerialist practices, and with what outcomes. It was found that managerialism was experienced as challenges to professional ethics, clinical judgment, and challenges related to professional role…
Descriptors: Mental Health Programs, Mental Health, Norms, Phenomenology
Osborne-Lampkin, La'Tara – Journal of School Leadership, 2010
Some researchers suggest that grievance procedures and the arbitration process are effective tools that encourage careful decision making by school districts and administrative staff in the handling of personnel decisions (Shipley, 1974). Others contend that grievance procedures, which typically include arbitration as the final stage of the…
Descriptors: Grievance Procedures, Arbitration, Central Office Administrators, Unions
District of Columbia Public Schools, 2014
School-Parent Compacts are a component of school-level parental involvement policies, and must be developed by the school, teacher, and parents as a description of how parents, the entire school staff, and students themselves will work together for improved student academic achievement. This District of Columbia Public Schools School Year…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Access to Information, Public Schools, Guides
McDonald, James C.; Schell, Eileen E. – College English, 2011
At the 1986 Wyoming Conference on English, a group of graduate students and part-time and tenure-line faculty formulated a statement known as the Wyoming Resolution, a rallying cry to improve composition teachers' pay, benefits, and working conditions. Adopted by the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) in 1987, the Wyoming…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Writing Instruction, Adjunct Faculty, Conferences (Gatherings)
American Association of University Professors, 2009
Each year, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) receives many inquiries about the legal status of faculty handbooks. To respond to some common inquiries, the Association's legal office prepared this overview of faculty handbook decisions. It is arranged by state and includes decisions of which the Association is aware and that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Faculty Handbooks, Lawyers, College Faculty
British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2014
This handbook outlines procedures for sharing student data between schools and the Ministry of Education, and answers questions pertaining to provincial examinations. It supports the work of both educators and the Ministry, which works with schools to produce transcripts and administer provincial exams. The following are appended: (1) Forms; and…
Descriptors: Student Records, Access to Information, Disclosure, Information Dissemination
Rodan, Paul – Australian Universities' Review, 2008
International students in Australia are not usually identified with protest. However, a cohort of such students at one university campus was prepared to undertake robust public protest over alleged academic mistreatment in 2006/2007, eschewing conventional internal mechanisms for the resolution of such problems. Subsequent developments revealed…
Descriptors: Activism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Educational Malpractice