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June 13, 2014

Teacher tenure threatened (interview with Jennifer Lynn Wolf)

GSE Senior Lecturer Jennifer Lynn Wolf participated in a discussion on KQED-TV with San Francisco Chronicle education reporter Jill Tucker and San Francisco school principal Chris Rosenberg about a recent court ruling that California's teacher tenure laws violate the state constitution.

KQED Newsroom

Thuy Vu (moderator): A Los Angeles county superior court judge ruled that California's teacher tenure laws hurt students by making it too hard to dismiss ineffective teachers. The decision says that the impact of these and other seniority rules is even more harmful for minority students in underserved communities. The lawsuit, Vergara v. California, was filed by a group called Students Matter with funding from a Silicon Valley businessman. The teachers' unions plan to appeal the ruling, saying that in the long run, it will harm the students it intends to help.

Watch the interview: The “Teacher Tenure Threatened” segments starts at 6:20 into the clip and runs until 16:54.

Further reporting at KQED:  Teacher Tenure Laws in State Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

Jennnifer Lynn Wolf is a senior lecturer and the Education Undergraduate Minor Director at the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

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