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    Implicit Premise

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    Implicit Premise Implicit premise is a missing premise that is supposed to support the conclusion to make the argument a good and well-formed argument. The implicit premise from “There are sins worse than cheating” by The Unskooled Professor is‚ performance of students and teachers evaluate the value of the university. The argument talks about what kind of grades a student gets when they are found guilty of academic dishonesty‚ then concludes with a point saying that academic dishonesty

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    their career‚ they have the opportunity to earn tenure. Academic tenure is a permanent position in which a professor cannot be terminated unless given probable cause(Bruens‚ par. 23). However‚ there is a long and arduous path to obtaining tenure because it is one the most paramount achievements of a postsecondary teaching career. Some minor conveniences to postsecondary teaching that are often overlooked in lieu of the benefits of publications and tenure is the flexible schedule and the opportunity

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    Academic Freedom

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    to the widely recognized "1940 Statement on Academic Freedom and Tenure"‚[1] teachers should be careful to avoid controversial matter that is unrelated to the subject. When they speak or write in public‚ they are free to express their opinions without fear from institutional censorship or discipline‚ but they should show restraint and clearly indicate that they are not speaking for their institution.[citation needed] Academic tenure protects academic freedom by ensuring that teachers can be fired

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    Academic Tenure

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    5 Facts About Academic Tenure in the U.S. Research by the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) shows that in 1993 to 1994‚ over 60 percent of all public educational institutions had academic tenure systems. The percentage of schools from 2009 to 2010 with tenure was only 47 percent. Clearly‚ the tenure system is slowly declining in the U.S.‚ but the merits of this program are still valid in contemporary classrooms. https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d11/tables/dt11_278.asp Public

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    Tenure Argument

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    Danielle Adams 4-11-12 Tenure: A Student Stalemate “Carpe Diem. Seize the day. Make your lives extraordinary.” Mr. John Keating in Dead Poets Society (1989). Time and time again‚ Hollywood has presented the power and influence a good teacher can have on the lives of young students. Most of us have had an influential teacher at least once in our lives. Imagine what we could have become if all our teachers had been willing to pull extra weight to help us achieve our full potential

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    Teachers Tenure

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    In most states‚ tenure statutes protect public school teachers from arbitrary dismissal. Most tenure statutes require teachers to remain employed for a certain amount of years. Therefore‚ once a teacher has attained tenure their contract renews automatically every year. When teachers in particular states exceed the years required‚ they could earn tenure automatically. Of course it all depends on the teacher’s school district guidelines. However‚ in other states the local school board must grant teachers

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    Teacher Tenures: Good or Bad For Education Teachers have one of the most important jobs in existence. Teaching can be at times a complicated and grueling job. With ever-growing class sizes and constant budget cuts‚ it makes a person wonder why anyone would become a teacher. They teach because they would like to make a difference in the world‚ and a good teacher can change a child’s life. Which is a more then enough reason to fix the problems in the education system. “There are International

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    1. Until recently‚ the idea of parenthood was not vastly different from that of motherhood. This is because parenthood affects men and women’s careers in different ways. Motherhood is associated with less prestigious careers and lower income‚ while fathers see little to impact of parenthood on their careers. The reason for this lies in the different ways in which society perceives motherhood and fatherhood. It is almost always understood that motherhood will become an obstacle in a woman’s career

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    Academic Integrity

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    David Yurchak BUAD 112 Academic Integrity Professor Jackson March 18‚ 2014 Due Date: March 18‚ 2014 Academic Integrity Academic integrity refers to the process and concept of learning and advancing ones education. This means a student sets goals to do well in school and in higher education. Academic integrity essentially means "intellectual honesty": honesty in the use of formulating arguments‚ and information and in other activities related to the pursuit of knowledge and

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    Case Study: Latoya Washington – Department of Marketing Poppy Beard HSC 6304 Organizational Leadership Case Study: Latoya Washington Latoya Washington is a little fish in a big pond. She has opinions‚ but not necessarily the power to get what she wants. Though Washington is a tenured professor and has more longevity than the department head‚ she does not hold the authority that John Carl‚ her boss does. While she is valued at her position‚ her voice does not hold weight to make decisions

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