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Full-Text Articles in Education
Panel Handout: Faculty As Mandatory Reporters Under Title Ix - Sexual Violence Letter
Panel Handout: Faculty As Mandatory Reporters Under Title Ix - Sexual Violence Letter
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Faculty As Mandatory Reporters Under Title Ix - Faqs On Title Ix And Sexual Violence
Panel Handout: Faculty As Mandatory Reporters Under Title Ix - Faqs On Title Ix And Sexual Violence
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Improving Communication Skills For The Bargaining Table, Michael Shay
Workshop: Improving Communication Skills For The Bargaining Table, Michael Shay
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Affordable Care Act Update, John Abraham
Panel: Affordable Care Act Update, John Abraham
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Graduate Assistants, Unionization, And Negotiations - The Uconn Perspective, Michael Eagen
Panel: Graduate Assistants, Unionization, And Negotiations - The Uconn Perspective, Michael Eagen
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - Tennessee College Promise Campaign
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - Tennessee College Promise Campaign
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - Long Beach College Promise Campaign
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - Long Beach College Promise Campaign
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - College Promise Campaign
Panel Handout: Future Of Community Colleges - College Promise Campaign
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Future Of Community Colleges - College Promise Campaign, Martha Kanter
Panel: Future Of Community Colleges - College Promise Campaign, Martha Kanter
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Negotiating Over Job Security For Contingent Faculty - The Three Legged Stool, Judi Burgess
Panel: Negotiating Over Job Security For Contingent Faculty - The Three Legged Stool, Judi Burgess
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Negotiating Over Job Security For Contingent Faculty: The Cfa Experience, Jonathan Karpf
Negotiating Over Job Security For Contingent Faculty: The Cfa Experience, Jonathan Karpf
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Collective Bargaining And Labor Representation In A "Right To Work" Enviroment - Grievance Procedures, Fl St 447.401
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel Handout: Collective Bargaining And Labor Representation In A "Right To Work" Enviroment - Mcdonald V. Polk Education Association
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Collective Bargaining And Labor Representation For Higher Education In A “Right To Work” Environment, Thomas Auxter
Collective Bargaining And Labor Representation For Higher Education In A “Right To Work” Environment, Thomas Auxter
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
“Right to work” states are generally considered to be hostile environments for public employees to secure labor representation and maintain rights to fair treatment and just compensation through collective bargaining over an extended period of time. However, in one “right to work” state, Florida, we find examples of unions that have managed to survive and develop over decades. Some of them even managed to negotiate comprehensive contracts protecting the rights of public employees in all domains affecting “terms and conditions of employment,” including “shared governance” in decision-making about the work environment.
Plenary Session: Friedrichs, Teacher Salaries And Inequality In Public Education, Ruben Garcia
Plenary Session: Friedrichs, Teacher Salaries And Inequality In Public Education, Ruben Garcia
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Plenary Session: Friedrichs And The Attack On Public Education, Ruben Garcia
Plenary Session: Friedrichs And The Attack On Public Education, Ruben Garcia
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
Brief for Petitioners http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/supreme_court_preview/briefs_2015_2016/14-915_pet.pdf
Brief of AG of Cal http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/supreme_court_preview/briefs_2015_2016/14-915_resp.pdf
Brief for Union Respondents http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/supreme_court_preview/briefs_2015_2016/14-915_resp_UnionResp.pdf
Oral Arguments https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2015/14-915_e2p3.pdf
Order https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf/14-915_1bn2.pdf
Panel Handout: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards - A Primer On New York Law Governing Negotiating Units For Faculty Employed By Public Institutions Of Higher Education, Seth Agata
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Adam Rhynard
Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Adam Rhynard
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Majorie Wittner
Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Majorie Wittner
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Handout: Workshop Training: Advanced Collective Bargaining Training For Experienced Faculty, David Cecil, Mike Mauer
Handout: Workshop Training: Advanced Collective Bargaining Training For Experienced Faculty, David Cecil, Mike Mauer
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Research Panel: Monetary Compensation Of Faculty At America’S Public Regional Universities: Does Collective Bargaining Matter?: A Comment, Frederick Floss
Research Panel: Monetary Compensation Of Faculty At America’S Public Regional Universities: Does Collective Bargaining Matter?: A Comment, Frederick Floss
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Research Panel: Monetary Compensation Of Full-Time Faculty At American Public Regional Universities: The Impact Of Geography And The Existence Of Collective Bargaining, Stephen Katsinas, Johnson Ogun, Nathaniel Bray
Research Panel: Monetary Compensation Of Full-Time Faculty At American Public Regional Universities: The Impact Of Geography And The Existence Of Collective Bargaining, Stephen Katsinas, Johnson Ogun, Nathaniel Bray
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
This work builds upon an analysis of regional universities that began in 2009, to build a geographically-based, quantifiable definition of the nation's regional universities. It builds on efforts begun by Katsinas (1993) to geographically map access oriented community colleges, which resulted in the geographic coding of Associate's Colleges as part of the 2005 and 2010 Basic Classification of Institutions of Higher Education published by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (Katsinas, Lacey, & Hardy, 2005).
Key findings
1. Wide variation in salaries and fringe benefits based upon geographic region served.
2. Wide variation in salaries and fringe benefits …
2016 Conference Program
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
This document is the program of the 43rd annual conference of the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions.
Dynamic Online Discussions That Work, Lauri Deruiter-Willems, Kathleen Phillips
Dynamic Online Discussions That Work, Lauri Deruiter-Willems, Kathleen Phillips
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
Tired of short, insignificant discussion posts? We will share our tips and suggestions for developing meaningful interactions between your students in online discussion boards in lower and upper division courses. Our system allows for active learning through instructor-led or student-led conversations by incorporating procedures to ensure that dialogue is related to the course content, empowers students to engage in critical thinking and persuasive writing, and also provides a manageable system of evaluation for instructors.
How Do Household Characteristics Affect Children’S School Dropouts? Analysis Of Survey Data From Bangladesh, Nusrat Farah
How Do Household Characteristics Affect Children’S School Dropouts? Analysis Of Survey Data From Bangladesh, Nusrat Farah
2016 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity - Documents
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by family, social and economic backgrounds in a developing economy by exploiting data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2011. In a developing country like Bangladesh, a child’s educational outcome is not only dependent on government policies but also on the child’s social and economic background. In this paper an attempt has been made to answer the question — how household conditions affect the educational attainments of children. To answer this question an examination of proximate factors associated with school dropouts has been conducted by developing Ordinary …
Celebrating Excellence 2016, College Of Education And Professional Studies
Celebrating Excellence 2016, College Of Education And Professional Studies
Celebrating Excellence
Celebrating Excellence notes the milestones (retirements) and achievements (promotions, awards, grants, and publications) of the College of Education and Professional Studies at Eastern Illinois University.
Volume 45 Number 1, Eiu College Of Education
Volume 45 Number 1, Eiu College Of Education
Eastern Education Journal
No abstract provided.
The Chat Room, Vol. 42, Eastern Illinois University
The Chat Room, Vol. 42, Eastern Illinois University
The Chat Room (CEPS Newsletter)
The Chat Room is the College of Education and Professional Studies newsletter. This is Volume 42, April 2016.
Private Universities In Uganda: Issues And Challenges, James Ochwa-Echel
Private Universities In Uganda: Issues And Challenges, James Ochwa-Echel
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Private universities have long been a central element of higher educational systems in various regions andcountries in the world. The phenomenon is, however, a recent development in Sub-Saharan Africa where it onlyemerged in the 1990s following the implementation of neo-liberal policies after the economic crisis of the 1980s,which led to major reductions in funding for public universities. The purpose of this study was to investigate privateuniversities in Uganda.
Collective Bargaining Leadership - An Adjunct Perspective, Robin Meade
Collective Bargaining Leadership - An Adjunct Perspective, Robin Meade
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.