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Chuku-Ashiegbu, Princess Adaeze – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
This study investigated Nigeria's private university lecturers' welfare and their legal rights. The study adopted a doctrinal approach which enabled a proper examination of the extant laws applicable to a lecturer as an employee and the reviewed laws included: the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended), Labour Act Cap…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, College Faculty, Civil Rights
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Hutcheson, Philo – History of Education Quarterly, 2012
This address derives from the intellectual contributions of young scholars and doctoral students, in faded memory of the author's life as a doctoral student and young scholar. This address has three purposes: (1) to define school desegregation; (2) to place--albeit briefly--that definition within the larger context of the literature on school…
Descriptors: Educational History, School Desegregation, Historiography, Postmodernism
Darr, Alice Dozier; Bond, Cynthia – 1985
A study of 80 teachers who were part of a reduction in force (RIF) effort in a large midwestern city was conducted. The study investigated: (1) characteristics of the RIF'd teachers; (2) reactions to RIF notice; (3) steps taken by teachers to prevent the RIF action; (4) resources used by RIF teachers to seek new positions; and (5) characteristics…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reduction in Force, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
Brooks, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1978
This paper discusses the current issues of homosexuality, the law, and public schools. It states that school administrators need to understand homosexuality as a concept and as a legal issue because research on homosexuality has historically been remiss and court cases regarding the rights of homosexuals are increasing. Following a brief summary…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Homosexuality
Hammons, Abe L. – 1976
The speaker accepts the theory that nothing happens for the betterment of education until the superintendent develops an educational climate that is conducive to a healthy learning situation and a positive attitude from the community. A healthy climate is greatly enhanced when the process of personnel evaluation starts with the board and the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Personnel Evaluation, Superintendents
Bartman, Robert – 1978
This paper discusses court cases in which teachers allege constitutional violations of their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. The cases represent a struggle between those forces representing the authority of the board of education to govern public schools and those advocating the individual rights of teachers to continue their employment in…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Fisher, M. Bryon – 1975
The speaker, a school board attorney, outlines four legal problems he has had to deal with. The cases concern teacher dismissal, the district's responsibility in the case of "hazardous transportation," school district purchases for student activities (student photographs), and school bus leasing. (IRT)
Descriptors: Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Lawyers, School Law
Evers, Irving C. – 1974
In the Roth and Sinderman cases, the United States Supreme Court laid down guidelines concerning nonrenewal of contracts and teacher dismissal. While those guidelines appear at first to be clear cut, the applicability of the guidelines has been far from uniform. In some cases, the guidelines appear to have been followed. However, in other cases…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Contracts, Court Litigation, School Law
Sahin, Ali E. – 1998
This research, which defines teacher incompetence as an administrative problem with serious consequences, concentrates on one solution: cleansing the profession by dismissing incompetent teachers. Specifically, the study aimed to obtain information about the practices Arizona school districts use to identify and handle incompetent teachers. Data…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Responsibility, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stoops, Daniel J. – 1976
The speaker discusses the effect recent Supreme Court cases have had on teacher and administrator dismissals and contract nonrenewals. He notes two implications--that board members and administrators must become better informed of the rights of students, teachers, and staff members and that board policies must become more clearly defined and more…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Superintendents
Ditzhazy, Helen E. R. – 1977
The first part of this paper deals with teacher suspension and dismissal as tools for correcting teacher behavior. Three cases involving teacher discipline are examined, one leading to resignation, a second to improved teacher behavior, and a third to a tenure hearing and dismissal. Part 2 of this paper examines the need to reduce staff when…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Reduction in Force, School Buildings, School Closing
Miner, Charles – 1974
Litigation arising out of the dismissal or nonrenewal of faculty personnel is reviewed briefly. The cases noted concern the official immunity doctrine in relation to college administrators and their personal liability, as well as the administrator's responsibility for the acts of those under his direction. (DB)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, College Administration, Court Litigation, Higher Education
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Academe, 2005
This article presents the address delivered by Roger Bowen, American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) general secretary, last fall to the Coalition of Faculty Associations of Western New York. The AAUP's history could be rendered in a series of biographies about academic dissenters who dared to speak truth to power. His address centers…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, College Faculty, Academic Freedom, Governance
Schwartz, Allen D. – 1977
This article discusses some of the cases in the public sector in which the courts have intervened in the arbitration process. The cases discussed have construed narrowly the delegation of school board authority in the areas of teacher dismissal and assignment in spite of negotiated collective bargaining agreements. Cases in New York, New Jersey,…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Shifman, Burton R. – 1978
This paper focuses on recent, significant court decisions in public sector collective bargaining under the following categories: the job security clause, the choice of instructional materials as the province of the school board under collective bargaining agreements, the effect of open meetings acts on the board of education in collective…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
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