"The Survival Bible for Administrators and Teachers is a firsthand
and real-world explanation of what proven, tenured educators must
do to recognize, hopefully avoid, but if necessary, defend
themselves against disciplinary charges brought against them... a
must-read for all practicing educators." -Paul Derkasch, Esq.
The premise that tenure guarantees public school educators
lifetime job security is a myth. Sullivan identifies the many ways
that tenured employees can be fired or forced out of their jobs.
This book is a detailed manual of how to anticipate that an attack
upon a tenured administrator or teacher is imminent, and the
various strategies that the targeted employee can utilize to
prevent, fend off, or successfully adjudicate this assault.
Sullivan, who was a successful defendant in the longest 3020-a
Disciplinary Hearing in New York State, lists the Fourteen Rules of
Engagement he followed to win complete vindication. The basics from
how to anticipate an aggressor's actions, to managing information
and the media, to working with one's attorney, to the process
leading up to and the structure of an actual 3020-a Disciplinary
Hearing and much more are covered in detail in this book.
The Survival Bible for Administrators and Teachers is a
firsthand explanation of what tenured educators must do to
recognize and defend themselves against those forces within a
community that would do them professional harm. It is a must-read,
self-defense manual for all educators.
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