Sentences with phrase «counts for tenure»

Ask your department chair what counts for tenure and what doesn't — and get it in writing.
I decided to go traditional mostly because as an academic, a trad publication might count for tenure, but self publishing won't.

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And listen to an important piece of advice from Tracy Wald, who has counted Microsoft as a client for the past 15 years, the last 10 during his tenure as chief financial officer with Leonhardt Fitch.
Initially, student test scores were supposed to count toward job evaluations for teachers, including those who hadn't yet been tenured.
First off, you need a detailed understanding of your institution's tenure process (timelines, procedures, clock - stopping policies, and so on); criteria (the particular balance of the three key criteria — research, teaching, and service — and what counts for which); standards (the performance threshold for each criterion, especially research); and the evidence needed to document your accomplishments (what needs to be in the tenure dossier).
What else counts: Under the new tenure law, student performance measures can not count for more than 50 percent of a teacher's overall evaluation.
Boran considers herself blessed for other reasons, too: Despite numerous challenges, Hancock is in a good place to benefit from the evaluations, which count for non-tenured teachers this year and will be phased in for tenured teachers next year.
But, the principal confided, she was worried; although she would enthusiastically recommend Abbott for tenure, the Teacher Data Report could count against her in the tenure process.
Directly related to the Review of Article # 4 prior (i.e., # 4 of 9 on observational systems» potentials here), these researchers found that Chicago teachers are, in general, positive about the evaluation system, primarily given the system's observational component (i.e., the Charlotte Danielson Framework for Teaching, used twice per year for tenured teachers and that counts for 75 % of teachers» evaluation scores), and not given the inclusion of student growth in this evaluation system (that counts for the other 25 %).
During her recent tenure as an assistant attorney general for the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, Erika was co-lead attorney in an 11 - day jury trial, achieving favorable verdicts on multiple larceny and fraud counts.
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