Talk:Academic tenure in North America
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[edit]Article lead has these sentences which seem very biased to me: "Tenure encouraged the development of ideas and thoughts, even if they are not popular among the community. In those countries, tenure is granted only to professors and teachers who prove to be exceptionally productive in their careers."
In addition, the 2 sources cited are both from Teacher/Education Associations (American Association of University Professors, and the National Education Association). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cityuser (talk • contribs) 07:33, 5 October 2020 (UTC)
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