Contract Obligations. A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained releasing the obligation the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it... Proceedings - Página 381919Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - 1919 - 860 páginas
...superintendent should not seek teachers from another district without first consulting the superintendent of the proper officials of that district. CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS...recognized as the educational expert of the school system. Hia recommendations should be followed in matters pertaining to the school policy, the selection of... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1921 - 254 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS — A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
| 1922 - 336 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. VI. CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 828 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. VI. CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other. hand, when a teacher is offered a better! position elsewhere it is against the bestJ... | |
| Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 544 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. 6. Contract Obligations. — A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
| John Conrad Almack, Albert Ray Lang - 1925 - 376 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. VI. Contract obligations. A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere, it is against the best interests... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Department of Classroom Teachers - 1926 - 464 páginas
...generally customary as in many states, yet when there is a contract a teacher should never violate it. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained,...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
| Benson Young Landis - 1927 - 132 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. 6. Contract Obligations. — A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...releasing the obligation the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
| John Conrad Almack - 1927 - 304 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. VI. Contract obligations A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...the obligation, the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere, it is against the best interests... | |
| Benson Young Landis - 1927 - 140 páginas
...opportunity for deserved advancement. 6. Contract Obligations. — A teacher should never violate a contract. Unless the consent of the employing body is obtained...releasing the obligation the contract should be fulfilled. On the other hand, when a teacher is offered a better position elsewhere it is against the best interests... | |
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