Teacher tenure laws were ruled unconstitutional Tuesday by a California Supreme Court
judge in the case Vergara v. California, which could have far - reaching effects on education, reports Mel Robbins of CNN.
Not exact matches
Nearly two years after the trial
in Vergara v. California first began, the
case is set to move forward as
judges from a state appeals court hear arguments Feb. 25.
This opinion mirrors the crafty and limited decision the state superior court
judge issued
in the
Vergara case.
As defendants
in the
Vergara trial were asking the court to dismiss the
case, attorneys for the state's two biggest teachers union met with reporters outside the courthouse to offer a preview of arguments they intend to make if the
judge denies their request, and the trial resumes next month with witnesses for the defense.
Judge Rolf M. Treu's decision
in the
case of
Vergara vs. California is, by most accounts, the decision that shocked the education world.
Judge Treu's opinion
in the
case,
Vergara v. California (
in which I provided expert testimony for the defense), ignores these trade - offs.
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case will go on
Vergara plaintiffs file a response, asking that the
case continues;
In Vergara trial, legals positions are a universe apar
In Vergara trial, legals positions are a universe apart.
In the
Vergara case, bankrolled by Silicon Valley elites, a state
judge effectively invalidated California's teacher tenure rule as violating the civil rights of poor students, who can not have bad teachers jettisoned from their classrooms.
In giving the state an «F» in dismissing ineffective teachers, the report makes a direct reference to the Vergara case, in which Judge Rolf Treu struck down the current teacher employment laws that govern seniority, dismissal and layoffs, saying they helped keep ineffective teachers in poor performing school
In giving the state an «F»
in dismissing ineffective teachers, the report makes a direct reference to the Vergara case, in which Judge Rolf Treu struck down the current teacher employment laws that govern seniority, dismissal and layoffs, saying they helped keep ineffective teachers in poor performing school
in dismissing ineffective teachers, the report makes a direct reference to the
Vergara case,
in which Judge Rolf Treu struck down the current teacher employment laws that govern seniority, dismissal and layoffs, saying they helped keep ineffective teachers in poor performing school
in which
Judge Rolf Treu struck down the current teacher employment laws that govern seniority, dismissal and layoffs, saying they helped keep ineffective teachers
in poor performing school
in poor performing schools.