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(n.)The act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession,…
(n.)The status of holding one's position on a permanent basis without…
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Tenure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tenure commonly refers to life tenure in a job and specifically to a senior academic's contractual right not to have their position terminated without just cause. Under the tenure systems adopted a...
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Tenure - Definition of Tenure at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Tenure. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office.
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Land tenure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Land tenure is the name given, particularly in common law systems, to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual, who is said to "hold" the land. The sovereign monarch, known as The Cro...
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Definition of tenure from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French teneure, tenure, from Medieval Latin tenitura, from Vulgar Latin *tenitus, past participle of Latin tenēre to hold — more at thin...
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The tenure system was created to protect the academic freedom of a school's, university's, or college's faculty members. Tenured faculty members have no end date to their employment and cannot be dismissed for reasons unrelated to performance.
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Tenure is important. It is something we work very hard to get, and, when we get it, it is something we spend a lot of time awarding or denying. But once someone "has" tenure, what does it mean? What entitlements and responsibilities does a tenured faculty member at Michigan have?
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Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name. ... Is tenure an outmoded concept that stands in the way of sound educational policy? Or is tenure an essential means of protecting teachers from arbitrary and capricious actions on the part of administrators and school boards?
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Tenure is a professor's permanent job contract, granted after a probationary period of six or seven years. At UWEC, tenure is determined by the applicant's teaching ability, publication record, departmental service, and student advising. ... Tenure is a professor's permanent job contract, granted after a probationary period...
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