Readings on Collective Negotiations in Public Education

Readings on Collective Negotiations in Public Education

Author: Stanley Munson Elam

Publisher: Chicago : Rand McNally

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13:

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Describes the times and lives of twenty Secretaries of State whose decisions and courage helped guide the history of the United States and the world. An Appendix includes brief portraits of other Secretaries, who served briefly or in less tumultuous times.


Collective Bargaining in Education

Collective Bargaining in Education

Author: Jane Hannaway

Publisher: Harvard Education Press

Published: 2006-02-01

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1612500080

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This timely and comprehensive volume will spur and strengthen public debate over the role of teachers unions in education reform for years to come. Collective bargaining shapes the way public schools are organized, financed, staffed, and operated. Understanding collective bargaining in education and its impact on the day-to-day life of schools is critical to designing and implementing reforms that will successfully raise student achievement. But when it comes to public discussion of school reform, teachers unions are the proverbial elephant in the room. Despite the tremendous influence of teachers unions, there has not been a significant research-based book examining the role of collective bargaining in education in more than two decades. As a result, there is little basis for a constructive, empirically grounded dialogue about the role of teachers unions in education today.


A Teacher's Guide to Education Law

A Teacher's Guide to Education Law

Author: Michael Imber

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 113516424X

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This clearly written text, adapted from its parent volume, Education Law, provides a concise introduction to topics in education law that are most relevant to teachers.