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"But, of course, that was not going to allow me to demonstrate the productivity needed for tenure, grant awards, or even a very coherent or satisfying career," he says.
Other states have also taken steps to tighten tenure requirements or reduce traditional job protections, like increasing probation periods before tenure is granted and expanding the acceptable causes for dismissing or not renewing a teacher's contract, according to the Education Commission of the States.
As it is, tenure is granted almost automatically.
And she still thinks that the way tenure is granted is open to re-examination.
To say tenure is granted "to any warm body that comes along" is making an unjust generalization.
The totals reflect a reversal in the way tenure is granted not only in New York City but around the country.
But the cushions of independent means and professorial tenure — when granted the rare, brilliant talent — can dull the competitive edge.
Mr. Kerrey said the most contentious issue has been his attempts to transform the way professors are appointed and tenure is granted.
He added, "Having built a formidable reputation in large part based on her attendance 'initiatives,' Lazar's request for early tenure was granted".
The majority of states require that teachers serve for three years in a district before tenure is granted.
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