Tenure Review Process. In general, the tenure review process consists of a number of different activities. They include observations, evaluation of professional duties and responsibilities, candidate’s self- assessment, and appropriate meetings with the ITRC and the candidate. In order to ensure that processing of evaluation/tenure documents is efficient and protects the privacy of the faculty member being evaluated, all documents will be collected in an online portfolio by the educational administrator. All completed required documents are sent to the ITRC for signature and are then routed to the appropriate Vice President and then to Human Resources. The following explains the specific activities required to be completed in each of the eight semesters of the tenure review process.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Tenure Review Process. In general, the tenure review process consists of a number of different activities. They include classroom observations, evaluation of professional duties and responsibilities, the candidate’s self- assessment, and appropriate meetings with the ITRC and the candidate. In order to ensure that processing of evaluation/tenure documents is efficient and protects the privacy of the faculty member being evaluated, all documents will be collected in an online portfolio by the educational administrator▇▇▇▇. All completed required documents are sent to the ITRC for signature and are then routed to the appropriate Vice President and then to Human Resources. The following explains the specific activities required to be completed in each of the eight semesters of the tenure review process.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement