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A Study of Tenure in the Public Schools

A Study of Tenure in the Public Schools
Author: New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Committee on Education
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Total Pages: 104
Release: 1977
Genre: Teachers
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Office of Education
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Total Pages: 986
Release: 1931
Genre: Education
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National Survey of the Education of Teachers

National Survey of the Education of Teachers
Author: United States. National Survey of the Education of Teachers
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Total Pages: 988
Release: 1932
Genre: Teachers
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An Analysis of Teacher Tenure Legislation in the United States

An Analysis of Teacher Tenure Legislation in the United States
Author: Barbra Finegold Bruckmeyer
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Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012
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This study examined the legal issues of teacher tenure in public K-12 schools in the United States. Included in this study is a review of the pertinent case law as it pertains to teacher tenure as well as a conclusive review, analysis, and summary of all relevant state statutes concerning teacher tenure in the United States. The federal statutes that influence state teacher tenure laws are also included in this study. Teacher tenure in public K-12 schools was originally derived from the Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883, which provided job protections to federal civil service employees. The National Education Association (NEA) lobbied for teachers to be included in this law, and in 1909, New Jersey became the first state to offer tenure protections to public school teachers. Over the next century, every state in the union adopted similar laws and provided job protections to public school teachers. These laws have included the number of probationary years a teacher must work in order to earn tenure, the reasons a tenured teacher can be terminated, and the due process required in the event that a tenured teacher should require termination. In recent years, however, states have begun to alter or remove the tenure laws. Florida, Idaho, and Mississippi have already removed tenure protections for new teachers. Several states have bills moving through the state house and senate asking legislators to continue the elimination of tenure across the country. This study makes conclusions about the current state of tenure laws in the United States and the federal laws that are causing rapid changes in tenure legislation across the country. This study also makes conclusions from relevant research and case law about the legitimacy of further changes to teacher tenure legislation. This study makes recommendations to school officials and legislators about teacher tenure and its value within the school system, as well as how they might eliminate the flaws in the process that are driving the legislative changes.