The recent Vergara case in California, which declared teacher tenure unconstitutional, has highlighted the issue of teacher tenure and its relationship with the allocation of teachers across schools (Vergara v. State of California, 2014). This debate is rooted in a deeper discussion about whether or not disadvantaged children are taught by less credentialed, less effective teachers
In 2012, education reformers theorized a novel constitutional strategy to eliminate tenure. They arg...
and the Bargaining Power of Teachers ' Unions This paper develops a public choice model of the ...
Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California ...
A recent trial court order (Vergara v. State of California 2014), which Governor Jerry Brown has alr...
Earlier this month, a judge in California ruled that the state’s protections for teachers, including...
In the summer of 2013, California\u27s teacher tenure statutes were found to violate the equal prote...
Research demonstrates that a teacher “quality gap ” exists in California. Teachers in schools with h...
UnrestrictedTeachers at a small but growing number of California’s charter schools are represented b...
The status of collective bargaining in public education has been in an almost constant state of flux...
(Excerpt) This Note does not scrutinize the Superior Court’s analysis of California Constitutional l...
Although the question of security of employment for public school teachers was discussed as far back...
The status of collective bargaining in public education is in flux. As a result of a movement that b...
Much of the current controversy regarding the rights and responsibilities of public-sector employees...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
Courtroom battles surrounding school finance and adequacy claims are very much alive today, nearly f...
In 2012, education reformers theorized a novel constitutional strategy to eliminate tenure. They arg...
and the Bargaining Power of Teachers ' Unions This paper develops a public choice model of the ...
Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California ...
A recent trial court order (Vergara v. State of California 2014), which Governor Jerry Brown has alr...
Earlier this month, a judge in California ruled that the state’s protections for teachers, including...
In the summer of 2013, California\u27s teacher tenure statutes were found to violate the equal prote...
Research demonstrates that a teacher “quality gap ” exists in California. Teachers in schools with h...
UnrestrictedTeachers at a small but growing number of California’s charter schools are represented b...
The status of collective bargaining in public education has been in an almost constant state of flux...
(Excerpt) This Note does not scrutinize the Superior Court’s analysis of California Constitutional l...
Although the question of security of employment for public school teachers was discussed as far back...
The status of collective bargaining in public education is in flux. As a result of a movement that b...
Much of the current controversy regarding the rights and responsibilities of public-sector employees...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
Courtroom battles surrounding school finance and adequacy claims are very much alive today, nearly f...
In 2012, education reformers theorized a novel constitutional strategy to eliminate tenure. They arg...
and the Bargaining Power of Teachers ' Unions This paper develops a public choice model of the ...
Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California ...