Review of Appendix 16 FA-002-078. Purpose –Review Appendix 16 for compliance with the 2007-2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement Changes –Compliance –Removing.

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Review of Appendix 16 FA

Purpose –Review Appendix 16 for compliance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement Changes –Compliance –Removing outdated provisions –Section renumbering –Correct CBA references

Review of Appendix 16 Resources –CFA –AVP Faculty Affairs –Members of Faculty Affairs Standing Committee

General Provisions Personnel recommendations or decisions relating to retention, tenure, or promotion shall be based on Personnel Action File. (CBA 15.12c)

General Provisions Department and higher level peer review committee(s) may rank-order faculty unit employees recommended for promotion. The end result of a promotion ranking shall serve as a recommendation to the President. (CBA 15.41)

General At any stage the applicant shall be given 10 days to respond to the recommendations

Criteria and Procedure The department chair shall make available, no later than 14 days after the first day of fall quarter instruction, to all RTP candidates and the DRTPC the Department RTP Document that the candidate is eligible to use. (Note that copies of these documents are available in the Faculty Affairs Office.) Once the evaluation process has begun, there shall be no changes in criteria and procedures used to evaluate the candidate during the evaluation process. (CBA 15.3)

Peer Evaluation of Teaching The individual faculty unit employee being evaluated shall be provided a notice of at least five (5) working days that a class room visit is to take place. There shall be consultation between the faculty member being evaluated and the individual who visit his/her class(es).

CRTPC Committee Faculty members who serve on CRTPCs must be full time tenured at full professor rank