Abstract
Most countries with modern education systems have a form of teacher tenure that protects teachers from being dismissed unless they have been given due process — or suitable, nonbiased reasons. Yet calls for education reform also are affecting traditional teacher job protections in other counties as well. We look at tenure in a selection of countries — Mexico, Canada, Germany, Australia, South Korea — from around the world.
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