A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 85
... tenure of office , which carries with it no ownership or interest on the part of the incumbent . The essence of the civil service reform consists in its aim to substitute a permanent tenure of office for the short and uncertain tenure ...
... tenure of office , which carries with it no ownership or interest on the part of the incumbent . The essence of the civil service reform consists in its aim to substitute a permanent tenure of office for the short and uncertain tenure ...
Page 86
Larkin Dunton. - precarious tenure , with all its train of evils , is insufficient to bring into the service of teaching , and retain there the requisite teaching talent . In substance , then , the ques- tion of permanent tenure for ...
Larkin Dunton. - precarious tenure , with all its train of evils , is insufficient to bring into the service of teaching , and retain there the requisite teaching talent . In substance , then , the ques- tion of permanent tenure for ...
Page 87
... the initial pro- vision . The rest followed logically , although not without delays and difficulties . As it is the teacher that gives character to the school , which no well - informed REFORM OF TENURE OF OFFICE OF TEACHERS . 87.
... the initial pro- vision . The rest followed logically , although not without delays and difficulties . As it is the teacher that gives character to the school , which no well - informed REFORM OF TENURE OF OFFICE OF TEACHERS . 87.
Page 89
... tenure of office of substantially all American public school teachers . Their position is not assured beyond the term of one year . Nor is this the worst condition of their tenure ; there is a lower deep yet . In general , the public ...
... tenure of office of substantially all American public school teachers . Their position is not assured beyond the term of one year . Nor is this the worst condition of their tenure ; there is a lower deep yet . In general , the public ...
Page 90
... tenure as the point of departure from which to develop a competent teaching corps in accord- ance with the opinion and practice prevailing in all other enlightened countries , has relied primarily and mainly upon compensation in money ...
... tenure as the point of departure from which to develop a competent teaching corps in accord- ance with the opinion and practice prevailing in all other enlightened countries , has relied primarily and mainly upon compensation in money ...
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