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Several prevailing myths that have implications for discussion of tenure and promotion in a professional school are as follows: ... Myth #4 is related to the issue of "academic freedom", which sounds very much like the freedom to do or say whatever a professor wants, no matter how incorrect or inconsequential.
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Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure or the organization's the ... a government program, academic freedom is a constitutional myth. ...
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had been.24 Despite academic freedom and tenure, constraints on ... ates can pursue to clarify the faculty tenure myth. First, no gov- ...
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A Glance at the December Issue of the Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education: Why Academic Freedom Is a 'Constitutional Myth' ... Despite its nearly universal acceptance, academic freedom is not written into the U.S. Constitution, says William E. Thro, ... Academic Freedom and Tenure - November 7, 2008...
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Regardless of whatever myths may circulate in academic communities, ... Individual academic freedom is a relationship between professors and the university administration. terse remarks about tenure I note in passing that the AAUP mixes the concepts of academic freedom and tenure. While this essay is not about tenure,
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In a third article (Haskell, 1977c), these legal rulings, their implications and assumptions in relation to their accuracy and psychometric validity, where SEF is integral to the denial of academic freedom, tenure, promotion, and reappointment, were reviewed along with the legal principles of Disparate Treatment,
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Abstract: In two previous articles, it was noted that while a controversial history of research on the reliability and validity of student evaluation of faculty (SEF) exists, it has not been typically viewed as an infringement on academic freedom, promotion, reappointment, and tenure rights. ... Robert E. Haskell 1 ; ... To this end,
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