North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Arts and Sciences Performance Review Committee Workshops October 27 and 28, 2014.
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
College of Arts and SciencesPerformance Review Committee Workshops
October 27 and 28, 2014
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Goals of the Workshop
Provide a thorough review of the Post Tenure Review
Policy.
Come away with a set of “best practices” for evaluating
faculty for post tenure review.
Come away with a set of “best practices” for writing the
post tenure review report.
Answer questions about the process and your role in it.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Overview: Purpose and Frequency
In 1997, the UNC BOG mandated a periodic performance review
of all tenured faculty.
At NCA&T, the review is to take place no less often than every five
years following the award of tenure (or promotion to Full
Professor).
A “peer-coordinated process” whose purposes are to: Assure continuous improvement in performance of the faculty in the areas of
teaching, research/creative work and service. Recognize and reward exemplary performance. Identify and plan to improve less than satisfactory performance. Provide administrative sanctions for faculty whose performance remains deficient.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
I. PTR Evaluation ProceduresA. Standards for Performance
PTR Standards written and approved by tenured members of the
Department shall be the basis for evaluating tenured faculty for PTR.
(However, Standards must be consistent with standards for Annual
Performance Evaluations and the Faculty Handbook.)
Departmental PTR Standards should establish criteria for Exemplary,
Satisfactory or Deficient ratings in each of the areas of (1)Teaching,
(2) Research/Creative Works and Professional Growth, and (3)
Service.
For faculty whose responsibilities are in only one or two of these
areas, the PTR and recommendations should take this allocation into
account. Documentation is required.
Faculty undergo PTR under the Standards that were in place in the
first year of their five-year cycle of PTR, except for standards imposed
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B. Schedule of Evaluation Faculty undergo PTR no less than every five years following the
awarding of permanent tenure.
An application for promotion to Full Professor can serve in lieu of the
scheduled PTR. If application for promotion is successful, the next PTR would take place in five
years. If the application for promotion is unsuccessful, PTR would occur in the next
year.
A faculty member who is required to undergo a Performance
Review/Development Plan (PDP) undergoes PTR five years after
completing the PRP.
The PTR clock stops for (1) official leave of absence and (2)
administrative appointments.
Request for delay of PTR clock must follow the Provost’s schedule.
Request begins with request letter to Department Chairperson.
A faculty member who submits a certified letter of intent to retire and/or
resign within one year of PTR is exempt from PTR. This includes
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III. PTR Evaluation Timeline and ProceduresA. Selection of PRC
Consists of three tenured faculty members, selected in
accordance with Departmental policy/practice.
One additional member should be selected as the Alternate.
Faculty up for PTR may participate in selection process.
Administrative tenured faculty (including Chairpersons) are not
eligible to serve.
The Department Chairperson sends names of PRC members
to the Dean who, in turn, sends the names to the Provost.
The PRC selects a Chairperson.
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C. The Portfolio
Portfolios are submitted to Department Chairperson the last
Friday in October. Portfolio is forwarded to PRC Chairperson.
Failure to submit a portfolio may result in disciplinary actions,
including dismissal, suspension, reduction in rank or reduction
in rank with commensurate reduction in salary.
PTR faculty are to follow guidelines of the Submission Form on
p. 104 of PTR Policy.
Faculty members have the right and obligation to submit all
documents related to their review, per their Standards.
Portfolios contents should include: Evidence of teaching, research/creative work, professional growth and
service Updated CV Copies of the last four annual reviews. Optional: up to six letters of support Additional materials at the discretion of the PTR faculty and Standards.
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IV. The Review ProcessA. Evaluation of the Portfolio: Best Practices
PRCs are to render judgments of Exemplary, Satisfactory or Deficient
in each of the three areas of Teaching, Research/Creative Works and
Service, per Departmental Standards.
Detailed justification must be provided if the PRC’s judgments differ
substantially from the last four annual evaluations.
Informed and candid feedback should be provided for each of these
judgments re quality of contributions, weaknesses, deficiencies in
performance, along with constructive recommendations for the PDP,
when the PDP is required.
All PRC members review a draft of the report and sign the final report.
The report usually takes the form of a hard copy letter addressed to the
PTR faculty member, with a hard copy to the Department Chairperson.
PRC Committee Chair uploads the letter into the electronic SharePoint
folder labeled “PRC Committee.”
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B. PTR Overall Assessments: Best Practices
Three possible overall assessments: Exemplary, Satisfactory or
Deficient. Overall assessment of Deficient >>> PDP.
Exemplary requires: Exemplary in Teaching and Research and Exemplary or
Satisfactory in Service, or Exemplary in Teaching and Service when extraordinary and long-
term Service has been rendered in a particular are of the University’s mission.
Satisfactory requires: At least a Satisfactory in Teaching, Research and Service.
Deficient requires: Not judged Exemplary or Satisfactory in any of the three areas of
Teaching, Research and Service.
A deficiency in any one area >>>> An Overall PTR Rating of Deficient
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The PRC Report: Best Practices
The Report takes the form of a letter addressed to the faculty
member.
The PRC Chair uploads the letter into SharePoint under “PRC
Committee Report.” A hard copy is given to the faculty
member and to the Department Chairperson.
The Report must detail shortcomings as they relate to duties.
In the case of an overall Deficiency Rating, the Report must
make recommendations for the PDP.
The faculty member has 7 days within which to respond to
report. The response is uploaded into the “PRC Committee
Report.”
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C. The Faculty Member’s Responses
The faculty member is given 7 days within which to respond to
each of the following: Department PRC Chairperson’s Letter Dean’s Letter
The faculty member’s written response is included (uploaded)
in the PTR report/letter that is submitted for viewing by the
next highest administrative level.
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D. Department Chairperson and Dean’s Responses to PRC Report
Department Chairperson Writes (and uploads) a letter to the RPT faculty in response to the
PRC Report’s findings, copying the PRC members. Uploads the PRC Report, the Chairperson’s response letter, the
Departmental RPT Standards and any response from the RPT faculty member for the Dean’s review.
Dean Writes (uploads) a letter to the faculty member, with copies to the
PRC members and Department Chairperson, in response to the PRC’s findings.
Uploads his/her response letter, the PRC Report, the Chairperson’s response letter and any response from the faculty member for the Provost’s review.
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Resolution of Differences between PRC and/or Chairperson and Dean
Chairperson or Dean consults with the PRC members, using the
Departmental Standards as the frame of reference.
Either may ask the PRC to reconsider its findings only if it misapplied
the Standards or if information in the portfolio is inaccurate.
The resolution of each issue is based on consensus of a simple
majority vote, with the Dean, Chairperson and each PRC member
having one vote.
A tie is construed as a favorable vote for the faculty member.
The PRC determines whether or not to alter its report, based on this
consultation.
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V. Professional Development Plan
Developing the PDP Within 30 days of receiving the PRC’s finding of deficiency, the Department
Chairperson and faculty member meet to develop the PDP which: Identifies strengths and weaknesses, defines measurable objects and goals,
outlines activities to achieve goals, sets timelines, indicates criteria for monitoring progress, identifies supportive institutional resources, states consequences for not meeting goals according the timeline.
The Department Chairperson forwards/uploads copy to Dean who approves in writing. Dean forwards/Uploads copy for the Provost.
Failure to Reach Agreement on the PDP Necessitates the Dean’s mediation between the faculty member, the
Chairperson and the PRC. Voting is by simple majority between Dean, Chairperson and PRC.
The faculty member must comply with the revised PDP.
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VI. Assessment of PDP
Faculty member and Chairperson meet on a semi-annual basis to
review faculty member’s progress toward remedying deficiencies.
Disagreements are worked out in consultation with the PRC, the
Chairperson and the Dean.
At the end of the five-year cycle, the Chairperson writes a report
indicating whether or not objectives have been met.
If objectives have been met, the report is sent to the Dean. If
approved, the report is sent to the Provost. The faculty member
begins the five-year cycle for the next PTR.
If objectives have not been met, the Dean writes a letter to the Provost
indicating sanctions to be imposed. Provost approves or modifies
sanctions, all in accordance with procedures for due process and for
discharge or other disciplinary actions.
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VII. Appeal
If the faculty member believes that the PTR process and resulting
sanctions have been unjustly or arbitrarily applied, s/he can appeal in
writing to the Dean.
The faculty member and Dean meet in private consultation. The Dean
provides a statement indicating whether the original decision remains
in effect.
If the original sanctions remain in effect, the faculty member can
appeal the Provost. The faculty member and Provost meet in private
consultation. The Provost provides a statement indicating his/her
decision about the sanctions.
For a grievance pertaining to this process prior to a discharge or
imposition of other sanctions, the full faculty grievance process
becomes operable, per the Policy Manual of the UNC system.
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