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Lane, Michael R.; Lane, Peggy L.; Rich, John; Wheeling, Barbara – Journal of Case Studies in Accreditation and Assessment, 2015
For more than twenty years accrediting agencies have required assessment as part of their initial accreditation or reaffirmation processes. During that period of time thousands of institutions have successfully prepared plans to achieve or maintain their accreditation. Why then does a culture of assessment not exist? And why is assessment still an…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Institutional Evaluation, Business Administration Education, Outcome Measures
Basken, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
If cash-strapped universities want an easy way to save money, Lawrence B. Martin, a professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, has an idea. By tallying faculty output in areas such as publication rates in scientific journals, Mr. Martin has concluded that there could be as much as $1-billion to $2-billion in…
Descriptors: Productivity, College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Teaching Load
Walker, Loretta Niebur – Arts Education Policy Review, 2013
The recruitment and retention of the highest-quality artist educators in colleges and universities is a key element in supporting strong K-12 arts education programs. Artist educators must be expert in at least two disciplines: their art forms and education. However, the peer review processes commonly employed to recommend higher education faculty…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Teacher Educators, Peer Evaluation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Dennison, George M. – Innovative Higher Education, 2012
Recent discussions of practices in higher education have tended toward muck-raking and self-styled exposure of cynical self-indulgence by faculty and administrators at the expense of students and their families, as usually occurs during periods of economic duress, rather than toward analytical studies designed to foster understanding This article…
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Student Costs
Sternberg, Robert J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Pogo recognized long ago that we often are our own worst enemies. Sure, he was a cartoon character, but he had a point--especially in higher education, where self-sabotage seems to be a standard characteristic of academic careers. In the author's 30 years as a professor, five years as a dean, and three years as a provost, he has observed many…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Self Destructive Behavior, Career Development, Mentors
Chisholm, Mervin; Hayes, Edward J.; LaBrecque, Suzanne; Smith, Don – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
Faculty-evaluation systems are critical to successful transformation in the culture of an institution or any division of it; but modifying the criteria and priorities that have traditionally defined the evaluation process is possible only if one understands and respects the dynamics, difficulties, trade-offs, and complexities involved, especially…
Descriptors: Faculty Evaluation, Evaluation, College Faculty, Educational Change
Hesli, Vicki L.; Lee, Jae Mook – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
The justification for studying faculty research productivity is that it affects individual advancement and reputation within academe, as well as departmental and institutional prestige (Creamer 1998, iii). Publication records are an important factor in faculty performance evaluations, research grant awards, and promotion and salary decisions. The…
Descriptors: Productivity, Political Science, Faculty Evaluation, College Faculty
Rathbun, Gail; Turner, Nancy – International Journal for Academic Development, 2012
Academic developers are often positioned as intermediaries who wield value-neutral tools--languages, models, and techniques--in service of decidedly non-neutral institutional goals. We challenge the value of perpetuating the ideal of the neutrality of academic developers and their tools by examining the ways in which our resources and approaches…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Values, Ethics, Misconceptions
Parsons, Jim – Online Submission, 2013
Twenty-five years ago, American sociologist Robert Neelly Bellah (Bellah, et al., 1986: 303) critiqued the growing isolation of intellectuals within universities and called for a return to "social science as public philosophy." Little seems to have changed. My thirty-seven year experience at the University of Alberta suggests that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Self Concept, Professional Isolation
Palloff, Rena M.; Pratt, Keith – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2011
"The Excellent Online Instructor" is a guide for new and seasoned faculty who teach online, those responsible for training and developing online instructors, and administrators who must evaluate online faculty performance. This comprehensive resource describes the qualities of and explains how one can become an excellent online instructor. Written…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
West, Richard E.; Rich, Peter J. – Innovative Higher Education, 2012
As publication pressure has increased in the world of higher education, more journals, books, and other publication outlets have emerged. Thus it is critical to develop clear criteria for effectively evaluating the quality of publication outlets. Without such criteria funding agencies and promotion committees are forced to guess at how to evaluate…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Reputation, Standards, Evaluation Criteria
Bartlett, Thomas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Flip through a stack of anonymous student evaluations of professors and the mild comments, even the compliments, tend to blend together. But often, hidden among them, is a dagger. Then there are the out-and-out insults. Students' comments can be more than simply mean. Sometimes student comments aren't cruel, just weird. In this article, some…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Faculty Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Faculty
Clark, Roger; Filinson, Rachel – Teaching Sociology, 2011
The authors provide an account of their department's minimalist and largely reluctant approach to mandatory assessment in the past decade. A decade earlier, the department had gone all out in an experimental assessment effort supported by the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, an effort the department was neither willing nor…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Departments, Sociology, Accreditation (Institutions)
Carter, Vicki K. – College Teaching, 2008
Higher education faculty's teaching-related activities are often evaluated either for summative (personnel/tenure decisions) or formative (developmental) purposes. Although many faculty members feel they benefit from thoughtful attention to their teaching, other faculty find the peer-review process intimidating, meaningless, or both. The author…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Flynn, Marilyn; Maiden, R. Paul; Smith, Wendy; Wiley, June; Wood, Gary – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
In October 2010, the University of Southern California School of Social Work entered the online education environment with the launch of the first national web-based MSW program. After an initial enrollment of 80 students, in just 3 years this state-of-the-art MSW, offered in a technology-advanced synchronous and asynchronous format, has generated…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Social Work, Web Based Instruction, Synchronous Communication