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Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, the city teacher's union, said that he had always supported a "rigorous but fair" process of granting tenure.
This process was primarily intended to help young instructors improve their techniques, but also to offer school districts information before granting tenure.
This would allow faculty to reach out to wider audiences, rather than be, as Messrs Bennis and O'Toole put it, "damned as popularisers".But that might also risk granting tenure on the basis of trendy but ultimately unhelpful ideas.
Public schools generally do a horrendous job of screening and evaluating teachers, which means that they typically end up hiring and granting tenure to any warm body that comes along.
Board officials said Mr. Levy wanted principals and superintendents to review teachers more seriously before granting tenure, extending their three-year probation if they did not make the grade or refusing tenure altogether.
Goldhaber and Hansen (2010) examine the implications of using value-added models as a criterion for granting tenure to teachers.
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In my case, I was observed more than a dozen times in order to be granted tenure in a school that rarely granted tenure to teachers in three years.
The percentage of teachers not granted tenure in the city has been steadily rising.
The city has begun urging principals to consider rankings when deciding whether to grant tenure.
Based partly on her popularity as measured by that evaluation form, Byerly was granted tenure last year.
In 1978, she became the first African-American woman to be granted tenure at Berkeley.
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