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Plater, William M. – Change, 2001
Explores the crucial role that tenure and post-tenure review may play in the future of American higher education, looking at recent debates about tenure and experiences of post-tenure review. Contends that tenure can be preserved, with post-tenure review the means of invigorating and renewing the profession. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education

Chait, Richard P.; Ford, Andrew T. – Change, 1982
Possible administrative policies to defer the tenure decision and slow the addition of tenured faculty are examined, including extended probationary periods, suspension or abolition of the "up-or-out" rule, term contracts, and change in tenure quotas. Examples of current use, strengths and weaknesses of alternatives, and opinions within the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Planning, Contracts, Employment Practices

Ross, Aden – Change, 1987
People on the tenure track complain that evaluation criteria are inexplicit. The second problem is the allocation of energies between teaching and publication. Administrators must be informed about anything that explains exactly what the faculty member's work means. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Evaluation

Pinsker, Sanford – Change, 1989
Teaching in a world that wants caution, careful documentation, and a prudent regard for student satisfaction, lest their actions come back to haunt them in court, is discussed. Getting students to think is tough; getting them to agree with the teacher is seen as dangerous. (MLW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Educational Innovation

Edgerton, Russell – Change, 1993
Recent (1990-92) college and university task force reports on faculty rewards reveal changing expectations about faculty's role, changing standards and methods for evaluating faculty performance, and a rethinking of the aims and means of rewarding teachers. It is concluded that administrative and faculty leadership and innovative reforms are all…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Educational Change, Educational Trends

Massy, William F.; And Others – Change, 1994
A survey of 300 college faculty across disciplines suggested that many faculty encounter conditions that hinder collegiality concerning undergraduate teaching issues. These difficulties include faculty isolation and fragmented communication, constrained resources, and inappropriate evaluation and reward systems. Results also suggest ways in which…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Departments, Faculty Evaluation

Seldin, Peter – Change, 1984
A national survey of liberal arts colleges' institutional policies and practices in evaluating faculty performance and classroom teaching, focusing on the changes in evaluation since 1978, is reported. Factors considered, their frequency of use, and sources of information for evaluation are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria

Partin, Ronald L. – Change, 1984
A system of evaluating faculty performance in research and scholarly activity, service, and teaching by awarding points for specific activities is outlined. The point system is used to distribute merit monies allotted by the university. Advantages of the system include predictability, specificity, and flexibility for faculty to develop individual…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Check Lists, College Faculty, Evaluation Criteria

Williams, Wendy M.; Ceci, Stephen J. – Change, 1997
A study compared student ratings (n=472) of course and professor before and after a faculty development workshop in lecture presentation; all other aspects of the course were kept the same, including content. Results suggest student ratings changes were affected substantially by stylistic changes in instruction, not by what students learned.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Course Evaluation, Educational Trends