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ORIGINATOR: Director SUBJECT: Undergraduate Faculty Evaluation: Policies and Procedures 1. UMUC is committed to excellence in instruction and seeks to assign the most effective faculty to teach its courses. 2. All UMUC faculty participate in a systematic evaluation process which includes, but is not limited to, student ratings of every course. 3. The evaluation process has two purposes: (1) to provide faculty with feedback on the quality of their teaching in order to encourage improvement; and (2) to provide UMUC staff with the data necessary to ensure that instruction is effective. 4. The Faculty Development office maintains a separate teaching portfolio for
each lecturer. The lecturer is responsible for providing material to keep the
portfolio up to date. Each portfolio includes: 5. Evaluations and student ratings are strictly confidential. Only the lecturer and authorized UMUC staff, including assistant deans and program managers, have access to them. 6. UMUC uses a standard student rating form for all undergraduate courses. The current form is a brief, computer-processed questionnaire which has acknowledged reliability and validity. After the student responses are processed, the lecturer receives a computer printout summarizing the results, and any original evaluation forms containing written comments. 7. If a faculty member feels that the standard student rating form does not
adequately reflect his/her teaching style and/or instructional goals, he/she
may supplement, not replace, it with an additional assessment instrument of
his/her choice. 8. Evaluation review. Designated UMUC staff have responsibility for reviewing
faculty portfolios. Full review of file material occurs in the following instances: 9. Action following unfavorable evaluation: Performance as a faculty member
will be regarded as a significant factor in decisions by UMUC affecting faculty
course assignment. The effectiveness of teaching skills will be judged on the
basis of review of the entire evaluation file, not simply the student evaluation
summary, and with recognition of the unique aspects of individual courses. If
available file information indicates substandard performance, the following
action will be taken: 10. Administrative Evaluation visits to UMUC classes: Apart from the Faculty
Development Office, Assistant deans and academic directors observe all classroom
teachers on a regular basis and monitor all faculty teaching at a distance.
Visits will be scheduled each term as follows: |
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