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Learning Requires Team Work & Respect
Writing in the May 1981 CAUT Bulletin, teaching award recipient Arthur Haberman outlined clear strategies for addressing the challenge of creating and sustaining an environment in which students can learn to value cooperative approaches to scholarship, teaching and research. He […]
01-10-2000
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La liberté universitaire : un produit de base
l'aube de notre cinquantième anniversaire d'existence, nous devons lutter autant maintenant pour préserver la liberté universitaire qu'aux premiers jours. Certains estiments que la liberté universitaire est un produit de base, comme si elle faisait partie intégrante de notre rémunération en […]
02-09-2000
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Lancement d’une nouvelle publication juridique de l’ACPPU
En avril, l'ACPPU a lancé la Revue de droit, une nouvelle publication qui traite de plusieurs aspects juridiques d'activités syndicales, de relations de travail, de questions sur les droits de la personne et d'autres sujets pertinents. La Revue de droit […]
02-09-2000
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Les TCA versent un million de dollars à Ryerson
Les Travailleurs canadiens de l'automobile versent un million de dollars à l'Université Ryerson pour l'aider à créer la chaire CAW-Sam Gindin sur la justice sociale et la démocratie. Pour la première fois, un syndicat canadien fait un don de cette […]
02-09-2000
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Un prof. étudie la commercialisation
John Harp, professeur de sociologie et d'anthropologie à l'Université Carleton, se joint à l'ACPPU en tant que professeur invité. Au cours de la prochaine année, il se penchera sur les effets de la commercialisation des résultats de la recherche universitaire […]
02-09-2000
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CAUT Protests Arrest of Teacher Leader in Ecuador
On July 5, CAUT president Tom Booth wrote to Gustavo Noboa, president of Ecuador, condemning a violent police assault on the national headquarters of the National Union of Educators (UNE) and the arrest and imprisonment of the union president. UNE […]
01-09-2000
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Academic Freedom as Just Another Commodity
Approaching our fiftieth year as an organization, we are every bit as much challenged by threats to academic freedom as we were in our early days. Academic freedom is potentially seen by some as a commodity, as if it were […]
01-09-2000
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Ownership Rights – The Sale of Online Course Content
Who owns Economics 101? The university owns the course title, but the title, "Economics 101," is only a name on an empty shell. It is the content that transforms the title into a course – into something meaningful. That content […]
01-09-2000
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CAUT Signs Agreement with U.K. Association
CAUT and the Association of University Teachers (AUT) in Great Britain recently signed a reciprocal membership agreement. The two organizations agreed to provide services for members working temporarily in the others' country. The joint agreement, called the Transnational Higher Education […]
01-09-2000
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John Harp to Study Commercialization
John Harp, professor of sociology and anthropology at Carleton University, is joining CAUT as a visiting scholar for the next year to study the impact of the commercialization of university research and the restructuring of post-secondary education in the wake […]
01-09-2000
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University Tuition Fees Increase Again
New numbers published by Statistics Canada reveal university tuition doubled in a decade. Undergraduate arts students will pay an average of 3 per cent more in university fees for the 2000/01 academic year to an average of $3,378, according to […]
01-09-2000
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Study Finds Job Satisfaction Dropping for Australian Faculty
A report commissioned by the Australian Department of Education to identify trends in the work roles and outlooks of academics in Australian universities over the last five years has found that the level of job satisfaction has dropped noticeably since […]
01-09-2000