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Welcome to... Faculty Orientation 2/2002 Academic Excellence at Au: Development and Integrity Bro. Bancha Saenghiran President Bro. Bancha Saenghiran President.

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1 Welcome to... Faculty Orientation 2/2002 Academic Excellence at Au: Development and Integrity Bro. Bancha Saenghiran President Bro. Bancha Saenghiran President 1

2 Catholic Education Lecturers to be of value must have the following characteristics : Lecturers to be of value must have the following characteristics : 1. To be Unique to be trained to be prepared diligently search for new science in the area diligently search for new science in the area

3 2. Spirit of a Teacher A call from God Correct attitudes towards students Correct attitudes towards students To be committed to the profession To be committed to the profession

4 3. Academic Excellence Students perform excellently not as the result of student selection Students perform excellently not as the result of student selection Uplift the standard and ability of students by using your efforts... Uplift the standard and ability of students by using your efforts...

5 Vice President for Academic Affairs Deans/Chairpersons 2 Academic Affairs Assumption University Faculty Members

6 What do we expect from Faculty Members? What do we expect from Faculty Members? Quality Lecturers and Expert Researchers Quality Lecturers and Expert Researchers Academic Advisors 3

7 What do we expect from Faculty Members? What do we expect from Faculty Members? Professionals ready to assist their community and nation Professionals ready to assist their community and nation Active participants in faculty self-management Active participants in faculty self-management 4

8 Lecturer’s Careers at Au Level 1 : I. Lecturing Tutor II. Assistant Lecturer (L.1) Level 2 : Lecturer (L.2) Level 3 : Experienced Lecture (L.3)(Assistant Professor) Level 3 : Experienced Lecture (L.3)(Assistant Professor) 5

9 Level 4: Senior Lecturer (L.4) Level 5: Associate Professo (L.5) Level 7: Professor Emeritus/ Research Fellow (L.7) Level 7: Professor Emeritus/ Research Fellow (L.7) Level 6: Professor (L.6) Lecturer’s Careers at Au 6

10 Basic Requirements Prepared course outline Lesson Plan (Portfolio) Classroom presentation techniques Classroom presentation techniques Classroom management procedures Classroom management procedures 7

11 High Level Training Courses Encompass: High Level Training Courses Encompass: How to set question papers and other methods of evaluation and measurement How to set question papers and other methods of evaluation and measurement How to make use of teaching aids How to make use of teaching aids 8

12 How to establish faculty-student relationships How to establish faculty-student relationships How to form and transform students How to form and transform students High Level Training Courses Encompass: High Level Training Courses Encompass: 9

13 Higher Level Professional Activities Higher Level Professional Activities Research Writing Academic Writing Publish textbooks or other books Publish textbooks or other books Publish Writing 10

14 Promotion of Research and Scholarship Promotion of Research and Scholarship Research Promotion Norms for Reimbursement of Fares and Expenses for Research Norms for Reimbursement of Fares and Expenses for Research Paper Presentation and Publication Paper Presentation and Publication 11

15 Academic Position How to obtain an Academic Position How to obtain an Academic Position For Further Information,please contact Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs For Further Information,please contact Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs 12

16 Responsibilities of a Lecturer 1. Teaching 2. Administration 3. Research 4. Participation in the university activities

17 Demands made by the University 1. No class cancellation 2. Proctoring 3. First Orientation 4. Annual Seminar 5. Come to the University every weekday

18 Au Awards for Excellence “ Those who have sacrificed their lives and time by their creative loyalty and positive contributions to the institution must be recognised, promoted and rewarded ” Bro. Prathip M. Komolmas (1993) 13

19 Au Awards for Excellence St. Montfort’s Award (Illustrious Service Award) St. Montfort’s Award (Illustrious Service Award) St. Michael’s Award (Public Service Award) St. Michael’s Award (Public Service Award) St. Hilaire’s Award (Distinction in Academic Writing) St. Hilaire’s Award (Distinction in Academic Writing) 14

20 Au Awards for Excellence St. Martin’s Award (Excellence in Teaching Award) St. Martin’s Award (Excellence in Teaching Award) St. Bernard’s Award (Special Merit Award) St. Bernard’s Award (Special Merit Award) St. Thomas’ Award (Research Award) St. Thomas’ Award (Research Award) 15

21 Au : Good Governance Characteristics: 1. Legitimacy 2. Rules of Law 3. Transparency 4. Accountability 5. Participation 6. Efficiency and Effectiveness 16

22 Au Culture Punctuality Honesty Hard Work Self-discipline & Moderate Loyalty Dependability Trust & Caring 17

23 Success cannot be measured by how you compare with others. Success is giving all you have in everything you do. Success cannot be measured by how you compare with others. Success is giving all you have in everything you do.

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