The regents called their resolution a «guidepost» on free expression on campus.
Not exact matches
The Delegate Assembly approved six
resolutions at its March 22 meeting, including one
calling for teachers to be able to grade
Regents examinations in their home schools rather than travel to scoring sites.
The delegates approved two
resolutions: one
calling for the proper use of assessments to further education, and the other
calling for the state Board of
Regents to hold public hearings on the implementation of the required changes to the teacher evaluation system.
The
resolution states that the board declares «no confidence in the policies of the Commissioner of Education and
calls for the New York State Commissioner of Education's removal by the New York State Board of
Regents.»
ALBANY, N.Y. Jan. 25, 2014 - New York State United Teachers» Board of Directors approved a
resolution Saturday that declared «no confidence» in the policies of State Education Commissioner John King Jr., therefore
calling for his removal by the Board of
Regents.