Faulty Towers: Tenure and the Structure of Higher Education, Roger E. Meiners,Roger E. Meiners (9780945999898) — Readings Books

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Faulty Towers: Tenure and the Structure of Higher Education
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Faulty Towers: Tenure and the Structure of Higher Education

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Setting the record straight about the institution of academic tenure, this book elucidates its history, legal status, and common misunderstandings. Meiners argues that the original aim of tenure-to ensure academic freedom and integrity-can still be achieved and that the belief by many professors that tenure is a guarantee of lifelong entitlement, whereby only the commission of a crime can lead to dismissal, is wrong. He contends that as long as college administrators follow the rules of their own institution, there is little to prevent universities from dismissing tenured faculty who have become incompetent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Independent Institute,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2004
Pages
96
ISBN
9780945999898

Setting the record straight about the institution of academic tenure, this book elucidates its history, legal status, and common misunderstandings. Meiners argues that the original aim of tenure-to ensure academic freedom and integrity-can still be achieved and that the belief by many professors that tenure is a guarantee of lifelong entitlement, whereby only the commission of a crime can lead to dismissal, is wrong. He contends that as long as college administrators follow the rules of their own institution, there is little to prevent universities from dismissing tenured faculty who have become incompetent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Independent Institute,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2004
Pages
96
ISBN
9780945999898