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Gee Questions "Publish Or Perish"



COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The leader of the country's largest university thinks it's time to re-examine how professors are awarded tenure, a type of job-for-life protection virtually unknown outside academia.

Ohio State University President Gordon Gee is repeating his belief that the traditional formula that rewards publishing in scholarly journals over excellence in teaching is outdated and too often favors the quantity of a professor's output over quality.

Gee tells The Associated Press that a new approach to tenure is needed to ensure the university stays relevant to students and the outside world.

Tenure makes firing and other discipline difficult if not impossible.

Supporters say the job protection gives professors the freedom to express ideas and conduct studies without fear of reprisal.

What Did They Miiss?


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Teen Dating Violence


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