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Educators at the Bargaining Table provides a roadmap for understanding the path of bargaining for those who have not sat at the table. For those beginning bargainers and experienced at the ebb and flow of table talk, this book provides signposts and practical applications for bargaining. There is something for all educators, teachers and administrators, early career and experienced educators to learn and apply from this book.

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Professor DeMitchell's work on collective bargaining in Educators at the Bargaining Table is a must read, especially for aspiring school leaders. His work fills a gap in many educational leadership programs related to this most important topic. What makes DeMitchell's work so valuable, in addition to its in-depth research, is its use of a simulation that places readers in the midst of a collective bargaining situation. His ability to re-create that situation adds a dimension to this book that sets it apart. -- Mark Paige, J.D., Ph.D., is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth and former school law attorney representing school districts in New Hampshire
Professor DeMitchell has produced a practical guide for collective bargaining in the education sector that will help all parties achieve a mutually beneficial collective bargaining agreement. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing that collective bargaining does not occur in a vacuum. Rather it takes place in the context of the ongoing relationship between a school board and a community of teachers. Professor DeMitchell's book is very much in the spirit of Getting Together and Getting To Yes, two influential books that emphasize the value of a collegial approach to bargaining rather than the adversarial model that often typifies labor relations in the industrial sector. The simulation section at the end of the book has been professionally crafted to give teachers and school administrators an opportunity to sharpen their collective bargaining skills in a learning environment without having to rely solely on on-the-job training, where mistakes can be costly and difficult to rectify. -- William Richard Fossey, Paul Burdin Endowed Professor of Education, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Informative and insightful, Professor DeMitchell delves deep into the issues of school district contract negotiation. He presents diverse aspects of collective bargaining exploring the mindset needed for both sides to find common ground. Throughout the text, DeMitchell builds the readers’ expertise, knowledge, and ability to engage successfully in the concluding simulation. An essential resource for any instructor teaching in the field of education labor relations. -- Audrey Rogers, EdD, professor, School of Education, Southern New Hampshire University

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Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Section I: Bargaining At the Table Chapter 2: Conflict and Cooperation: The Tension in Bargaining Chapter 3: The Contract and Preparation for Bargaining Chapter 4: At the Table Chapter 5: Conclusion: Ready to Bargain Section II: The Simulation Chapter 6: The Arroyo Wells School District Simulation APPENDIX A: Letter of Interest for AWTA Bargaining Team APPENDIX B: Letter of Interest for School District Bargaining Team APPENDIX C: Early Bargaining Letters to Bargaining Teams About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/6/2018 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475808063, 978-1475808063
      ISBN10: 1475808062

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Educators at the Bargaining Table provides a roadmap for understanding the path of bargaining for those who have not sat at the table. For those beginning bargainers and experienced at the ebb and flow of table talk, this book provides signposts and practical applications for bargaining. There is something for all educators, teachers and administrators, early career and experienced educators to learn and apply from this book.

      Trade Review
      Professor DeMitchell's work on collective bargaining in Educators at the Bargaining Table is a must read, especially for aspiring school leaders. His work fills a gap in many educational leadership programs related to this most important topic. What makes DeMitchell's work so valuable, in addition to its in-depth research, is its use of a simulation that places readers in the midst of a collective bargaining situation. His ability to re-create that situation adds a dimension to this book that sets it apart. -- Mark Paige, J.D., Ph.D., is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth and former school law attorney representing school districts in New Hampshire
      Professor DeMitchell has produced a practical guide for collective bargaining in the education sector that will help all parties achieve a mutually beneficial collective bargaining agreement. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing that collective bargaining does not occur in a vacuum. Rather it takes place in the context of the ongoing relationship between a school board and a community of teachers. Professor DeMitchell's book is very much in the spirit of Getting Together and Getting To Yes, two influential books that emphasize the value of a collegial approach to bargaining rather than the adversarial model that often typifies labor relations in the industrial sector. The simulation section at the end of the book has been professionally crafted to give teachers and school administrators an opportunity to sharpen their collective bargaining skills in a learning environment without having to rely solely on on-the-job training, where mistakes can be costly and difficult to rectify. -- William Richard Fossey, Paul Burdin Endowed Professor of Education, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
      Informative and insightful, Professor DeMitchell delves deep into the issues of school district contract negotiation. He presents diverse aspects of collective bargaining exploring the mindset needed for both sides to find common ground. Throughout the text, DeMitchell builds the readers’ expertise, knowledge, and ability to engage successfully in the concluding simulation. An essential resource for any instructor teaching in the field of education labor relations. -- Audrey Rogers, EdD, professor, School of Education, Southern New Hampshire University

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Section I: Bargaining At the Table Chapter 2: Conflict and Cooperation: The Tension in Bargaining Chapter 3: The Contract and Preparation for Bargaining Chapter 4: At the Table Chapter 5: Conclusion: Ready to Bargain Section II: The Simulation Chapter 6: The Arroyo Wells School District Simulation APPENDIX A: Letter of Interest for AWTA Bargaining Team APPENDIX B: Letter of Interest for School District Bargaining Team APPENDIX C: Early Bargaining Letters to Bargaining Teams About the Author

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