Not exact matches
Despite having a
tenured position I left academia and have been working on electoral
reform in Oregon since
moving here ten years ago.
«New York City is now known as the safest city in America, in no small part due to the
reforms that he instituted during his initial
tenure and the more recent
moves he has spearheaded toward creating an NYPD that is focused on community policing and neighborhood engagement,» Adams said.
In recent years the city
moved to
reform tenure.
The 2012
tenure reform law requires districts to bring
tenure charges against those with ratings of» ineffective» for two consecutive years, and two years later, 2015 will be the first test to see if districts will
move on the opportunity.
As the Christie administration's new regulations for teacher evaluation near a critical juncture, the prime author of the landmark
tenure reform law behind the proposed rules said the administration may be
moving too aggressively in some places.
Efforts by reformers along with
reform - minded (and, in many cases, budget - conscious) governors to make it harder to attain
tenure or abolish near - lifetime employment altogether, along with
moves to subject teachers to performance - based evaluations, means that they would lose the benefits for which they have long worked.