Sentences with phrase «little after his tenure»

If the USSR hadn't collapsed little after his tenure he would probably have a very different kind of reputation today.

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As a second - termer in Congress, Rice has little seniority and, being low on the totem pole, holds little stake in Pelosi, who's now in her second tenure as minority leader after serving as speaker during the last two presidencies.
After you get a little bit of tenure under your belt and develop a certain amount of acumen, you move up in the world.
All this needs to be done on a certain schedule: Meeting, or even exceeding, performance expectations 6 months after your tenure review won't do you much good — although several of our colleagues produced their landmark papers just a little too late but went on to noteworthy careers (at other institutions).
When asked specifically about the timeline to tenure — which can be awarded after as little as 18 months in the classroom — 38 percent said two years is too soon to award tenure, and 35 percent said public school teachers shouldn't receive tenure at all, the poll showed.
But after giving five years of 14 - hour workdays in a high - stakes environment with high expectations and little reward, all of the best teachers, one by one, left during my two - year tenure there.
In most states today, teachers are given tenure automatically after three years in the classroom, with little meaningful evaluation of their teaching effectiveness, and are extremely unlikely to be fired during their career no matter how ineffective they are.
I have very little experience writing a resume and for the first time, I really needed one, especially after I heard a tenured employee was applying too!
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