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Shircliffe, Barbara J. – History of Education Quarterly, 2012
In 1941, members of the local unit of the Florida State Teachers Association (FSTA) met in Tampa to plan a lawsuit against Hillsborough County's school board for paying African-American teachers less than white teachers. Hilda Turner, who taught history and economics at Tampa's historically black high school, agreed to serve as plaintiff; she was…
Descriptors: Evidence, Rating Scales, Racial Discrimination, African American Teachers
Anderson, Bill – American School Board Journal, 1981
Reports on the annual meetings of the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. Compares this year's issues to the political themes of last year's meetings. (WD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Meetings, Politics, Teacher Militancy
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Benjamin, Richard M. – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Discusses what was discovered by "Journal of Blacks in Higher Education" staff who sat in on some of Dr. Leonard Jeffries' classes following his freedom of speech court victory against City College of New York. Observations disclose that racially biased and controversial topics are presented in part by Jeffries' lecturers and by his…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Court Litigation, Faculty College Relationship, Freedom of Speech
Wade, Graham – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1978
The Association of Teachers of Ethnic Minorities was formed to highlight the problems of minority pupils, parents, and teachers in Leicestershire. Some of its pressure campaigns are described. (SJL)
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Blacks, Equal Education, Ethnic Groups
Williams, Hampton S.; Leonard, Rex L. – 1989
The attitudes that Mississippi public school teachers hold toward the use of collective, militant actions was the focus of the present research. Four-hundred and fifty elementary and secondary level teachers, representing a 75 percent response rate of the 600 randomly selected sample, responded to questions on the "Demographic Information…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Public School Teachers
Vail, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1995
Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, is the site of conflict between the teacher union and the school board. The board has hired Alternative Public Schools, Inc. to manage Turner Elementary School and has given the company permission to hire a new staff at Turner. State legislation may kill the union's court case. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Conflict, Elementary Education, Politics of Education
Kolmes, Jo-Ann – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1981
Presents country-by-country information on teacher militancy and the repression and victimization of teachers by Latin American military regimes, as reported to the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP). Condensed from "ATA Magazine," published by the Alberta (Canada) Teacher's Association, January 1981,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Liberties, Dissent, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hince, Kevin – Vestes, 1979
In London on November 16, 1977, 6000 university teachers marched on Parliament in a mass demonstration against government pay policy. Background to the event (unions involved, procedures of salary determination, and government pay policy) is presented along with an outline of events of the day and the aftermath. (MLW)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Contract Salaries, Demonstrations (Civil)
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Sultana, Ronald G. – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 1992
Discusses the formation of a teachers' movement in Malta. Describes organizational goals such as developing participatory democracies in school communities, working as pressure groups to influence educational policy making, and linking humanistic perspectives with a critical theory of schooling. Suggests that change occurs through dramatizing…
Descriptors: Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Douglas, Joel M., Ed. – National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions Newsletter, 1990
The report summarizes unionization activities among college faculty in the United States in 1989. Faculty unionizing continued to increase for the sixth consecutive year and contrasts with decreases in the overall unionized sector. Organized faculty comprised approximately 30% of the professoriate. Faculty unions were successful in 11 of 14…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Organizations
Kennedy, Robert L. – 1987
Teacher testing began in Arkansas when the governor threatened to veto a 1% sales tax if a teacher testing bill were not passed. With enactment of Act 76 in 1983, an instrument was developed for field testing in 1984 over objections of the Arkansas Education Association. The test, the Arkansas Educational Skills Assessment, is comprised of 50…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Minimum Competency Testing, State Legislation
Eckerd, Cynthia L. – School Business Affairs, 1996
Presents a chronological history of the conflict between the Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, teachers' union and the school board. The board hired Alternative Public Schools, Inc, to manage Turner Elementary Schools and gave the company permission to hire a new staff at Turner. The state supreme court has ruled in favor of the school district. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Contracts, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fultz, Michael – History of Education Quarterly, 1995
Examines the contradictory and often negative assessment of black teachers in the pre-World War II South by black leaders and civil rights advocates. Black leaders criticized teachers for being at best, poorly trained, and at worst, willing tools of socialized oppression. Asserts that the teachers performed well under difficult conditions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Black History, Black Leadership