Collective Bargaining Agreement Provisions in the Wake of Ohio Teacher Evaluation System Legislation

Author:

Ingle William Kyle1,Willis Chris2,Fritz James3

Affiliation:

1. University of Louisville, KY, USA

2. Bowling Green State University, OH, USA

3. Anthony Wayne Local Schools, Whitehouse, OH, USA

Abstract

Guided by Honig and Hatch’s conceptualization of bridging and buffering, we analyzed the first teacher collective bargaining agreements negotiated after the enactment of the Ohio Teacher Evaluation System to understand how state law has shaped provisions for teacher evaluation, compensation, reductions in force (RIF), transfers, and contract renewal. We found surprising variation in provisions across districts. Most notable was how districts defined comparable evaluations in making RIF decisions. Bridging districts provided the greatest protections for the most accomplished teachers, regardless of seniority. In contrast, buffering districts have RIF provisions based on seniority.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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