"Tenure rules" refers to a set of regulations or guidelines that determine the status, rights, and protections of a person's employment in a job or position, particularly in academic or government settings. It typically refers to the rules that grant permanent or long-term employment contracts and provide job security to individuals who have successfully completed a specified probationary period and meet certain criteria.
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- They include stricter teacher evaluations, tougher tenure rules and expansion of charter schools. (wrvo.org)
- The impact on students of grossly ineffective teachers and current tenure rules «shocks the conscience,» the judge concluded. (npr.org)
- In the Vergara case, bankrolled by Silicon Valley elites, a state judge effectively invalidated California's teacher tenure rule as violating the civil rights of poor students, who can not have bad teachers jettisoned from their classrooms. (salon.com)
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