Sentences with phrase «tenure review process»

Although citation analysis has its flaws it is used in academic hiring and is still a valued part of the tenure review process.
Instead of only using the survey data as part of your tenure review process, look for specific trends.
KANE: Here's what I hope happens: In states around the country, teachers» unions will recognize that they have an interest in making sure the tenure review process is rigorous and subject to high standards.

Not exact matches

White House officials said Tuesday that President Obama intends to decide the fate of the Keystone XL oil pipeline during his tenure, rather than suspend the federal review process at the request of the project's sponsor.
In its review of the contract, Educators 4 Excellence, an advocacy group of teachers that often was aligned with the Bloomberg administration's goals, gave the contract a barely passing grade and said it «overlooked several critical issues,» such as class sizes and a tenure - granting process that the group believes ought to be more closely linked to teacher performance.
If the teacher gets a bad review for three years in a row, even if they have tenure, then the school district is required to begin a termination process.
Yet, industry grants are perceived as «not peer - reviewed and not as prestigious» as public funding, Campbell says, so they may not be given as much weight in the tenure process.
The review process is like tenure review all over again, says Eddy, who was among the first few to be evaluated.
Your person is reviewed — at interviews and during the tenure and promotion process.
And certain of these review processes — the tenure process, for example — are altogether less exemplary than the grant - review process.
In the new collective agreement, DFA secured an expedited arbitration process of 90 days when the president overturns the peer - review decision of the university tenure committee.
A review of the tenure policies available on the Web sites of research - oriented institutions, such as Duke, Stanford, Harvard, the University of Chicago, the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, indicates that demonstrated success in classroom teaching is a required component of the faculty review process.
«What I would challenge is whether in fact the current process by which we go through tenure review is inviolate, or whether, in fact, like all the things we do that are built on tradition, there are times when it is worthwhile to reflect on whether it is a perfect system.
During his tenure at the NHMRC, Prof. Anderson renewed the agency's peer review process and introduced new mechanisms for supporting emerging research areas.
She serves as a key adviser in the ad hoc tenure process, chairs the Provost's Review Committee on Faculty Appointments, and oversees the administration of funds designated to facilitate the appointment of outstanding scholars who increase the faculty's diversity.
Singer and Willett, who navigated a successful joint tenure process at HGSE in 1993, have garnered a host of honors for their research, including the prestigious American Educational Research Association's Raymond B. Cattell Early Career Award for Programmatic Research in 1992 and its 1993 Review of Research Award.
Missouri should require a clear process, such as a hearing, to ensure that the local district reviews a teacher's performance before making a determination regarding tenure.
Maybe if the AGW proponents stopped calling those skeptical of their hypotheses «deniers», and did something about the continued tenure of those who engaged in unscientific practises such as data bending, opaque statistical massaging and weighting, email deletion, undermining the peer review process and subverting journal editor's independence, then the big bad nasty «deniers» might stop using the «Alarmist» tag and highlighting climategate.
I think the tenure process and the peer review process filter out those who don't.
(judicial review arising from failures of due process in the Bar's disciplinary arrangements discovered by a report by COIC in 2012; time expired disciplinary judges — whether a tribunal «established by law» under ECHR Art. 6 and Art. 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; whether Art 47 now has direct effect in UK; whether laid down selection process of disciplinary judges had to be followed at all; whether prosecutor could partake in selection process of disciplinary judges; whether a disciplinary judge could properly receive an undisclosed salary from the prosecutor; whether logjam in Visitorial appeals process caused unlawful delay; whether proper Art. 6 security of tenure when BSB sits on committee (COIC) with the power to remove disciplinary judges from the «pool» at will; whether «discreditable» conduct should be defined).
«Ms. McCue alleges that her culturally - traditional approach to teaching and scholarly activity, have been under - valued» in the tenure and salary review processes, and that her situation «shows a pattern of systemic discrimination against non-traditional indigenous scholars and women,» Walter wrote.
Teacher's Assistant, 3rd - Year Architecture Design Studio w / Prof. Emeritus Garrison McNeil, CCNY 09.09 - 02.10 Teacher's Assistant, 3rd - Year Architecture Design Studio w / Tenure Prof. Fabian Llonch, CCNY 09.07 - 12.07 — Advised students on conceptual process, model - making, and computer drafting and presentation techniques through group and individual critiques — Assisted professor with administrative duties — Helped organize midterm and final reviews
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