Opening the Door [microform] : Citizen Roles in Educational Collective Bargaining / Irving Hamer, Ed.

This report describes a two-year project designed to assist local groups engaged in exploring alternatives to traditional modes of teacher contract negotiation. The project aimed to identify and increase effective citizen participation in educational collective bargaining. Chapter 1 of the report fo...

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Corporate Author: Institute for Responsive Education
Other Authors: Hamer, Irving
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1979.
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Summary:This report describes a two-year project designed to assist local groups engaged in exploring alternatives to traditional modes of teacher contract negotiation. The project aimed to identify and increase effective citizen participation in educational collective bargaining. Chapter 1 of the report focuses on the struggle toward more balanced educational collective bargaining in New York City. Chapter 2 deals with the citizen's role in collective bargaining in California. Chapter 3 discusses the fight for citizen involvement in collective bargaining in San Diego. In chapter 4, the Cupertino, California, collective bargaining project is described, and chapter 5 details the methodology and results of the citizen action research project carried on in Cupertino. The final section of the report identifies some of the pivotal issues related to citizen participation in educational decision-making. (Author/JM)
Item Description:Availability: Institute for Responsive Education, 704 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 ($7.50).
Sponsoring Agency: New World Foundation, New York, NY.
ERIC Note: Appendices may not reproduce clearly due to small print.
ERIC Document Number: ED180083.
Physical Description:200 p.
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
Action Note:committed to retain