An administrative law judge has sided with the Florida Board of Education in a dispute about new requirements that could make it harder for faculty members to get—and keep—tenure-like contracts at state colleges.
The United Faculty of Florida in June challenged a rule that set new guidelines for “continuing” contracts at state colleges, including a requirement that colleges consider measures of student success in awarding the contracts. The state college system was long known as the community-college system.
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