Sentences with phrase «never get tenure»

I have seen teachers never get tenure and they were competent.

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Southern looked outside the family to replace Richardson; former Phoenix Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs running back Stump Mitchell took over in 2010, but his tenure never got off the ground.
Kiffin's never - boring tenure as Alabama offensive coordinator ended just days before the last national championship game after his candid comments about head coach Nick Saban's program in an interview with Sports Illustrated, which allowed him to get a head start making a splash as the new coach of lowly Florida Atlantic, winners of just three games the previous year.
City Speaker Christine Quinn (D - Manhattan), worked with White during his tenure and remembered how he never took no for an answer when it came to getting the resources and services that his constituents needed.
Having recently written about how contingent faculty, especially those who are no longer young, almost never get to move onto the tenure track, we were thrilled when we recalled — or were reminded of — a dazzling exception.
I had fellowships until the point when I got a full professorship, so I never went through the hurdles of a tenure - track or lecturer position.
Marvel's TV and movie efforts have only been integrated in passing, which has meant the resurrected Coulson never got to be reunited with the big screen characters he once knew, despite his tenure on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
While Malloy and his supporters focused on his so - called «apology» for claiming teachers need only show up for four years to get tenure, he never publicly said his anti-tenure, anti-collective bargaining position was a mistake.
4 in a row — I heard something about teacher tenure — a facade — never existed — so I propose that CT be the first state to abolish teacher tenure and get rid of that nasty word forever — Instead teachers will agree to just due process where an arbitrator would decide their fate quickly and the arbitrators decision is binding — what say??? No more tenure — only state to agree to this — jump on this bandwagon — T
Getting tenure is great filter for heterodoxy, but I have never seen any data indicating that the granting of tenure results in a flowering of intellectual diversity.
Given that Denniston has covered the Supreme Court since 1958, one of the great ironies of his tenure at SCOTUSblog was that the blog could never get press credentials, although Denniston was able individually to get credentialed.
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