Sentences with phrase «probationary teachers granted»

That happens in Los Angeles Unified, Superintendent John Deasy testified, even though the percentage of probationary teachers granted permanent status declined from more than 90 percent to half in the past few years.

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Many relatively ineffective teachers whose probationary period was extended instead of being granted tenure voluntarily left their teaching positions.
Prior to 2009 nearly all eligible teachers were granted tenure at the end of their first three years of teaching, known as the probationary period.
Basically, its provisions are as follows: If a prospective teacher who has a baccalaureate or advanced degree in an academic major other than education passes the appropriate certification exams and background checks and is hired by a school district to teach in the subject area of preparation in grades 8 - 12, the candidate will be granted a probationary certificate for a maximum of two years, at the end of which time the school district decides, based on the teacher's performance, whether or not to recommend the issuance of full standard certification.
In 2000, Matthew Kim was a probationary special education teacher at Grant High School in Valley Glen when an aide complained that he had made inappropriate comments and touched her breast during class, state documents show.
Since 1971, North Carolina teachers who made it beyond the first four years of a probationary period were granted tenure, which gave them certain protections, including the right to a hearing in the event of dismissal.
Probationary teachers, those who have two years or fewer with the district, are automatically granted tenure if administrators do not raise objections.
Under the new proposal, teachers could still be granted tenure after two years but their probationary term could be extended for up to four years depending on their evaluators, who would have to recommend that a teacher receive permanent status.
California is one of just five states that grants teachers tenure after two years — 32 states require a three - year probationary period, and nine states require four or five years.
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