Article VIII-C - Post-Tenure Review Sample Clauses

Article VIII-C - Post-Tenure Review. The provisions of Article VIII-C of the 2004 Agreement shall incorporate the following: There shall be created two alternative processes for post-tenure review in the 2004 Agreement; they will be denominated Alternative One and Alternative Two. Members of the bargaining unit who hold tenure on the date of execution of the 2004 Agreement will be required to give notice to their department chairs no later than September 30, 2005, of their decision to elect one or the other alternative; a failure to give such notice will constitute an election of Alternative Two. (The parties agree that persons who, by reason of illness or absence on leave, are disabled from giving notice by September 30, 2005, will be afforded an opportunity to give such notice after that disability ceases.) Every such election shall be binding from the time at which it is made through and including the academic year 2008-2009, but it shall have no binding effect thereafter. A) Alternative One 1) all the materials that are described in section D(1) or D(2) of Article VIII of the 2004 Agreement and that pertain to the review period; and 2) a statement prepared by the unit member that addresses, with reference to the criteria depicted in Article VIII, §A(1) (faculty) or §A(3) (librarians), his or her academic and professional activities, including his or her continuing scholarship, during the review period. The materials shall be submitted to the vice president by September 30 of the review year, except only that for reviews to be conducted during academic year 2005-2006, the materials shall be submitted to the vice president within thirty days following the date on which the unit member is informed that his or her review will take place during that year. The department chair shall conduct a classroom visit during the fall semester of the review year, and the record of that visit shall be included with the materials. The vice president shall conduct and complete the review by April 1st of the review year. In doing so, he or she may consult with the chair of the unit member’s department or, in the case of librarians, with the Director of the Library. The vice president shall record his or her determination that the unit member’s work is “not acceptable,” “meritorious” or “exemplary” and shall set forth clear and convincing reasons for it. A copy thereof shall be transmitted to the chapter president. Within ten days following receipt of the vice president’s decision, the unit member shall have t...

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