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1 Faculty Governance Jane Dillehay Faculty Chair Jan Hafer AAUP Chair 12 August 2011

2 How and where to find us Jane.dillehay@gallaudet.edu SAC 1229 Jan.hafer@gallaudet.edu SAC 1233 Where?? Behind Tutorial Center Learning Lab

3 Two important documents and where to find them Use your browser to open MyGallaudet Scroll down to My Organizations Organizations in which you are participating Faculty Governance  University Faculty ByLaws University Faculty Guidelines – your official contract with the University

4 http://www.gallaudet.edu/academic_a ffairs.html Provost’s home page Academic Affairs http://www.gallaudet.edu/Academic_Affairs/ Resources.html http://www.gallaudet.edu/Academic_Affairs/ Resources.html Department standards for faculty evaluation Faculty governance documents Curriculum forms Faculty action forms

5 http://www.gallaudet.edu/x27048.xml Faculty and Staff Important information on this web site

6 Faculty Guidelines http://www.gallaudet.edu/Documents/Provost/Faculty/Gui delines_apprOct_2010.pdf http://www.gallaudet.edu/Documents/Provost/Faculty/Gui delines_apprOct_2010.pdf A statement of policies and procedures including conditions of employment. Faculty are responsible for developing and proposing amendments. In the spirit of shared governance, the University Faculty works with the Administration to develop proposals for amendments to recommend to the Board of Trustees for approval.

7 Guideline topics Faculty responsibilities Academic rank Faculty appointments Faculty evaluation Faculty personnel actions Faculty leaves Salaries and compensation Faculty recruitment Grievances and appeals

8 Faculty evaluation Currently evaluation is based on: – Teaching – Scholarship/creative activities/research – Service – ASLPI (multiple measures) – Professional integrity New faculty evaluation system in progress and under review by Faculty Senate this year

9 When is your first faculty evaluation? At the end of your first semester! Due to the dean by February 1 st, 2012 Who evaluates you? Your department faculty and chairperson

10 Time for some practical advice Meet with your chairperson – develop a workplan Ask for a faculty mentor Document all of your activities for your self report for evaluation Create folders online and in your file cabinet for: – Teaching – Scholarship – Service

11 Expectations for teaching Guidelines 2.1.2.1 and 4.1.1.5 Full load = 3 courses (up to 3 different preps) or 4 courses (maximum 2 different preps) Departments can develop more precise workload formulae in consultation with Dean 3 to 4 courses = 9 to 15 hours in classroom Office hours (department standards) Time for course preparation

12 Expectations for scholarship Guidelines 2.1.2.2 and dept standards Year 1 – map a plan with your chairperson Year 2 – implement your plan Year 3 – have products for evaluation - presentations - publications - grants - exhibits - other products

13 Expectations for service Guidelines 2.1.2.3 and department standards You are encouraged to serve on a faculty governance standing committee Elections for committees in April 2012 for the next year Other service? – Department and/or university – Students – Community - Professional

14 Guidelines Section 6 6.0Evaluation 6.1Purposes of Evaluation 6.2Areas for Evaluation 6.3Scope 6.4Frequency 6.5Criteria for Evaluation 6.6Documentation 6.7Procedures 6.8Multiple Measures of ASL Proficiency/Classroom Communication

15 Guidelines Section 7 7.0 Faculty Personnel Actions 7.1Procedures and Notification 7.2Reappointments and Non ‑ reappointments 7.3Merit Increases 7.4Promotion 7.5Tenure

16 Faculty ByLaws http://www.gallaudet.edu/Documents/Provos t/Faculty/Bylaws_of_the_University_Faculty_2 010.pdf http://www.gallaudet.edu/Documents/Provos t/Faculty/Bylaws_of_the_University_Faculty_2 010.pdf Shared governance University Faculty membership Faculty governance structure

17 Shared governance The faculty is responsible for teaching and research and for decision making on issues directly related to these areas: -choice of research methodology; -choice of instructional strategy; -choice of matter to be taught or researched; -policies for admitting students; -standards of student competence within a discipline of study; -the maintenance of a suitable environment for learning; and -standards of faculty competence.

18 Shared governance cont’d The faculty should also be involved in institutional decision making, because such decisions can significantly affect teaching and research. Examples of this involvement include decisions about: The institution's long-range objectives; The institution's physical and fiscal resources; The manner in which the institution's funds are distributed among its various divisions; and The search and selection of its president and chief academic officer.

19 Shared governance is founded on: Faculty authority for teaching and research as a necessary condition for academic freedom Recognition of teaching and research as central to the functions of the university; and Faculty participation in institutional decision making to support the university's vision, mission, and strategic plan.

20 Faculty Governance structure University Faculty Senate Two Legislative Councils for curriculum - Graduate and Undergraduate Standing committees – – Faculty Welfare – Faculty-Student Affairs – Grievances – Salary and Benefits – Faculty Development – Tenure and Promotion

21 AAUP American Association of University Professors The AAUP's purpose is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good.

22 Examples of Gally Chapter of AAUP Activities 1. orientation to new faculty 2. Fall ‘Meet and Greet’ meeting 3. co-sponsor for workshop on shared governance for Faculty Development Week 4. promotion of academic freedom issues regarding the play, Corpus Christi 5. participation in interviews of the presidential candidates 6. co-sponsored (with the faculty officers), two open forums on issues 7. provided consultation for individual faculty members

23 Current Issues Restructuring of Academic Affairs Faculty Evaluation and Compensation Non tenure track position with benefits( renewable contract) position

24 Concerns or Questions about Your Rights? Contact: Executive Committee of the Gallaudet Chapter of the AAUP Jan Hafer Cristi Berdischevsky Robert Harrison Margaurite Glass Emilia Chugwuma Chris Heurer Teresa Burke


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