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American Association of University Professors, 2023
This report addresses the actions taken in September 2021 by the administration of Indiana University Northwest that led to the dismissal and revocation of tenure of Dr. Mark McPhail. The investigating committee found that IUN violated several AAUP-recommended standards of academic due process and the protection of intramural speech in the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Tenure, College Faculty, Teacher Dismissal
Sartain, Lauren; Steinberg, Matthew P. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Personnel evaluation systems have historically failed to identify and remediate low-performing teachers. In 2012, Chicago Public Schools implemented an evaluation system that incorporated remediation and dismissal plans for low-rated teachers. Regression discontinuity estimates indicate that the evaluation reform increased the exit of low-rated…
Descriptors: Personnel Policy, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Persistence
Uhoman, Anyi Mary – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
This study entitled "Level of Discipline Among University Academic Staff as a Correlate of University Development in Nigeria" adopted the correlation design with a population of 2,301 academic staff purposively selected from four Universities in the North-Central Geo-Political zone of Nigeria. The Stratified Random Sampling Method was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correlation, College Faculty, Questionnaires
Dzwik, Leigh Settlemoir – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this study was to assess faculty unionization's impact on academic human resource decision making for department chairs. The academic human resource decisions included in the study were: academic hiring; re-employment, promotion and tenure; other faculty evaluation decisions; and discipline and discharge. The first purpose of this…
Descriptors: Department Heads, College Faculty, Unions, Decision Making
Stevens, Katharine B. – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2014
The two recently-filed New York lawsuits claiming that teacher tenure laws violate children's constitutional right to a "sound basic education" are finally dragging the long-obscure Section 3020-a of the state's Education Law into the spotlight. This attention is badly overdue because for decades § 3020-a has impeded efforts to ensure a…
Descriptors: Teacher Dismissal, Tenure, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Discipline
Satryb, Ronald P. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1975
Reports on changes in substance and procedure in grievance under State University of New York (SUNY) collective bargaining agreements in 1971 and 1974, concluding that the discipline and job security procedures in the second agreement have the potential for providing a new model for collective bargaining in higher education. (JT)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Collective Bargaining, Decision Making, Grievance Procedures
AAUP Bulletin, 1976
The annual compilation for 1976 of the few unresolved cases involving serious departures from the standards for notice supported by AAUP is presented. Institutions involved are Hampton Institute in Virginia, Memphis State University, San Francisco Art Institute, and Shelby State Community College in Tennessee. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Grievance Procedures, Higher Education, Professional Associations
Bergen, John J. – 1979
In 1976 the Edmonton (Alberta) Public School Board resolved to designate administrative positions on a three-year term. The Edmonton public school local of the Alberta Teachers' Association attempted to prevent the implementation of the new policy. After this attempt was unsuccessful, six employees of the school board who accepted term…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Contracts, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Legislation
Phay, Robert E. – 1972
In 1971 the North Carolina General Assembly enacted a tenure law for the State's public school teachers and principals. Codified as G.S. 115-142, the Act became effective July 1, 1972. It requires local boards of education to adopt "reasonable rules and regulations" for the conduct of hearings on dismissing or demoting teachers and…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Contracts, Due Process, Guidelines
McCormick, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1985
The peer review system for evaluating schools (the "Toledo Plan") is gaining favor among teachers in other school systems. Schools are generally reluctant to dismiss incompetent teachers because of documentation complexities, but incompetent teachers should nevertheless be weeded out. (TE)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Due Process, Peer Evaluation, Personnel Policy
AAUP Bulletin, 1976
The report of the AAUP Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure regarding the one-year disciplinary suspension of Professor Richard William Rosenbaum for taking four days of unauthorized leave of absence is presented. Procedural and substantive issues of the grievance procedures are reviewed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Due Process, Grievance Procedures, Higher Education
Palfreyman, David – Education and the Law, 2005
The article compares the employment regime for academics in UK HEIs with that of faculty in US HEIs. It considers, "inter alia", "progressive discipline", "at will contracts", "the Model Statute", "academic freedom", "faculty misconduct" and "academic underperformance".…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Comparative Education, Higher Education
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 1993
This document describes legal requirements that pertain to the dismissal or demotion of career status employees in the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The interpretive analysis section notes that the employer may terminate the employment only for specified reasons and by stated procedures. The grounds for dismissal or demotion…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Compliance (Legal), Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education
Shreeve, William; And Others – 1989
In an effort to scrutinize the evaluative criteria used by public schools throughout the State of Washington and how these criteria resulted in the placement of certificated employees on probation, a questionnaire was sent to superintendents of 179 school districts. Fifty-one percent responded. The results of the questionnaire provide an…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria

Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1980
The sequence of events and implications of the disciplinary dismissal of three faculty members of Philander Smith College are discussed with relation to the AAUP's 1940 Statement of Principles. It is concluded that faculty rights were violated by the administration and governing board. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Policy, Case Studies, College Faculty