Sentences with phrase «who get tenure»

Although once again it was her husband who got the tenured post in psychology and she who followed along with a part - time teaching post, the move was Ms. Lockhart's idea.
Those who got tenure after would not have the protection.

Not exact matches

«We've got good people, and quite a few long - tenured people, who have long - standing relationships with our partners and customers.»
He's a tenured vet, who by the content of his discussion, I would rank fairly high on the list of players I'd listen to when wanting to get a bead on someone or something in the league.
The AD wants an NCAA tournament win, and the sure way to get that is to fire a long tenured coach who has built your program up from nothing and is considered to be excellent by pretty much everyone.
All this is accepted blindly as being the norms of football for no other reason than it is what the Market wants and does (sic ``... like «trading», football is a results business»)-- indeed these values are lauded and held up on high so that we now reach the point here when even a truly great manager is being subjected to a witch - hunt by sections of the media and so - called fans who question his tenure of his post and ask what has he got to do to be sacked.
Tired of the unappreciative arsenal fans being negative about wenger here we have a club legend one that your luckily alive to witness in your lifetime and man who actually loves the club with heart on sleeve remember the growth the consistency the beauty in our football style and being awed at by clubs around the about the joy of watching an arsenal wenger side play yea soon enough he will be gone hes 68 and uh oh there gos the guy who constantly over the years beat spurs made champions league the invincibles put your belief in the team and him relish what we have and in his tenure we get to be one of the few who get to worry oh maybe we wont finish this year but wait will be top five and probably win a cup or make to or near the final for 21 22 years straight phew wow that could be of been worse had me there for a moment thats all i had to worry about as a fan glad im witnessing a club legend real cub passion not a paid fake smile who will go to another club maybe a rival jose mourinho so stop being a silly nanny negative easy to be worse and it will be after he leaves will go up and down for a bit
Glenn Roeder at Newcastle in 2006 - 07 who had a score of 30.41 per cent at the start of his tenure which had come down to 8.14 per cent before he was sacked; Chris Coleman of Fulham in 2006 - 07 who was at 38.43 per cent at the start of the sample period and 15.21 per cent when he was fired; Martin Jol at Tottenham Hotspur in 2007 - 08 who had 17.68 per cent at start of his tenure, finished at a highly impressive 0.01 % (just missing out on a Champions League place when he was dismissed); Avram Grant at Chelsea in 2007 - 08 who came down from 20.21 per cent to an excellent 2.25 per cent before being sacked (having lost the Champions League final on penalties) and Sven - Göran Eriksson of Manchester City in 2007 - 08 who brought his score down from 21.55 per cent to 5.30 per cent before getting fired by the then owner, Thaksin Shinawatra.
But in the week that even Diane Abbott suggested Corbyn's got 12 months to turn his tenure around two potential replacements turned up in this video which was largely festive only because it bore a strong resemblance to the Christmas edition of Doctor Who in that it was best watched from behind the sofa.
The school's mission has changed and the focus on academics has gotten slightly lost over the years under Kaloyeros» tenure, said UUP's Kowal, who agreed that the university president should be based in Utica.
He also summed up the tenure of Ulrich as the Benedict Arnold Council Member who turned his back on the party that helped get him elected in 2009.
The former governor, who started out his tenure in 1995 as very conservative (remember that he ran on restoring the death penality and cutting taxes) and then swung toward the middle to get re-elected in the Democrat - dominated state in 1998 and 2002, has again reverted to his old right - leaning days with his Revere America committee and its anti- «Obamacare» message.
Perhaps no one will be watching as closely as President Obama, who insists he won't get an early heads up from the justices about their decision on the signature achievement of his four - year tenure.
New York State United Teachers, a union that remains powerful by virtue of its 600,000 members regardless of its losses in the recent election cycle, denounced Cuomo's letter on Thursday, arguing that his apparent priorities — strengthening teacher evaluations, lengthening the probationary period before teachers may get tenure and boosting charter schools — are handouts to pro-charter billionaire hedge funders who give generously to his campaigns.
The de Blasio administration's tactic of granting tenure to more teachers changes a course set by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who reduced the portion of eligible teachers getting tenure to a low of 53 % during the 2012 - 13 school year.
The governor has proposed making it harder for teachers to get the job protection of tenure and easier to remove educators who are incompetent or engaged in misconduct.
And while Gov. Andrew Cuomo now gets to keep a target he can blame when he fails to accomplish pieces of his agenda, it's a blow for the Democrat who exerted more energy into helping his party win a majority than at any previous point in his tenure.
One attendee said Steve Forbes, the billionaire publisher who offered a Wednesday night keynote, perfectly summed up the organization's feelings when he said of Cuomo's tenure: «People see that it's beginning to improve, but a lot of work's got to be done.»
Looking at the figures, it seems apparent that many teachers who might previously have gotten tenure after three years, saw their decisions delayed.
Notably, the film initiative is being spearheaded by Councilwoman Luanne Konopko, who, as reported in the Rockland County Times many times during Supervisor William Sherwood's tenure, does not get along with Mr. Lynch.
As a governor who labored hard to persuade voters to vote for you and you got elected, your tenure was cut short by forces beyond your control and not democratic process and so drawing from your own life experience, I am sure APC will play its role of protecting democracy.»
Scientists who have taught their own courses can get interviews — and sometimes win tenure - track positions — without postdoctoral experience.
Getting Essential Core Skills, with Tenure at Stake 15 July 2005 Our CareerDoctor advises an assistant professor who, after three years and a half, feels that all her precious time is going into committee meetings and classes — leaving her in the impossibility to work on her own research, let alone think about it.
«The people who get the most visibility for working on earthquakes in the U.S. don't get tenure or bonuses doing what we do,» he says.
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.
While it is almost impossible to get rid of tenured professors, those who work for fixed terms can be let go as soon as their contracts expire.
«I can think of five people who have gotten tenure [at Harvard] in the last few years and only one who hasn't.»
«I can think of five people who have gotten tenure in the last few years,» he says, «and only one who hasn't.»
So how do those all - important admissions decisions, which essentially determine who will be landing tenure - track jobs 5 to 10 years hence, get made?
Female scientists — who now earn more than half the doctorates in some fields — are less likely than men to get tenure, note Mary Ann Mason of the University of California (UC), Berkeley, Nicholas H. Wolfinger of the University of Utah, and Marc Wolfinger, also of UC Berkeley in Do Babies Matter?
«I could see friends of mine who were a little ahead of me, how badly they were struggling to get federal grants and just how difficult the tenure track had become.
«Many women get shoved into this [kind of position] who should have proper jobs,» Blower said last spring before she and Freimer left UCSF for two tenured positions at UCLA (7 April, p. 26).
For the majority of scientists who won't get tenure - track positions — and may not want them — Research Universities states that the great need is to «better position new PhDs for the careers they will have by providing more information about career options and by providing opportunities to acquire, in addition to the knowledge of one's field, skills that are useful for academic positions (teaching, grant writing, publishing, presentations) and positions in government, business and non-profits (oral and written communication, project management, regulatory compliance, business ethics and innovation.)»
«It was enough for me to get my hands wet,» says Spencer, who landed a tenure - track job at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, this year.
Bernard Burke, an emeritus physicist at MIT, agrees that early on Weiss was a «happy gadgeteer» who «wasn't likely to get tenure unless he did something that did something.»
When his son was born just 5 months after he accepted a tenure - track position in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Harald Junge, who studies vascular biology, got the whole package.
«It is easier for someone who is exactly the same as everybody else on the faculty to get tenure
Rich men who are thinking about dating are surely dreaming of getting hooked with a female younger than them because by the tenure a man becomes rich he definitely grows old.
Her plan is to get pregnant within four months, but then she has an encounter with handsome, distrait John (Ethan Hawke), a lecturer in «ficto - critical anthropology», who is unhappily married to scary intellectual Georgette (Julianne Moore), who has «tenure at Columbia» — the kind of phrase that doesn't appear much in screenplays these days.
Michael Stuhlbarg is quite good as Larry Gopnick, a physics professor (Schrödinger's cat & the Uncertainly Principle, of course) who learns his wife wants a divorce, he might not get tenure, he's being sued for accusing a student of trying to bribe him.
«This is one of the most fun things a dean gets to do,» McCartney remarked at the time of the announcement, calling Professor Catherine Snow an «outstanding researcher, teacher, leader throughout her tenure at HGSE,» and Professor Daniel Koretz «an outstanding scholar and teacher, who has enriched this community in numerous ways since joining the faculty in 2001.»
My professors included Jerome Bruner, Robert Brown, George Miller — all world - famous scholars — and I got to meet Beatrice Whiting, who was not an official professor because she was a woman, but she later became one of the first female tenured professors at HGSE.
«This is one of the most fun things a dean gets to do,» McCartney remarked at the time of the announcement, calling Professor Catherine Snow an «outstanding researcher, teacher, leader throughout her tenure at HGSE,» and Professor Daniel Koretz «an outstanding scholar and teacher, who has enriched this community...
We certainly don't want anyone to forget who is about to get tenured.
Last year, teachers got a big win when a Wake County Superior Court judge struck down part of a 2013 law that would have stripped tenure from educators who had already received it.
More Democrats, including two former teachers, cast votes for the bill the second time around because of a change made in the House allowing an appeals process for teachers who get bad evaluations and are on the verge of losing tenure.
As a result of collective bargaining agreements, it is very difficult to get rid of a horrible teacher who is tenured.
Right away the system would revert to one mandated observation per year for tenured teachers who have reached salary step 8B and Danielson observations would get thrown into the trash bin of failed educational ideas where they belong.
Lassen — among the group Chalmers refers to as «sociopathic child - haters who are only teachers because they got tenure after two short years» — doesn't suffer Bart's foolishness, responding to the mischievous one's skeleton - in - the - closet prank by buzzing the top of his head with clippers.
Given that defined - benefit pensions (along with near - free healthcare benefits, near - lifetime employment rules in the form of tenure, and seniority - and degree - based pay scales) have been proven to be ineffective in either spurring improvements in student achievement, are a disincentive in rewarding high - quality work by teachers (who get the same levels of compensation as laggard colleagues), and actually serve as a disincentive to luring math and science collegians into teaching, it is high time to scrap this and other aspects of traditional teacher compensation.
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