This case study focused on the experiences and understanding of faculty with regard to post-tenure review policies and practices at Dalton State College, a public two-year institution located in Dalton, Georgia. The purposes of this study were to determine the evolution of the institution\u27s post-tenure review policy and describe faculty experiences, attitudes and interpretations of it. The study also described how the process and policy affected faculty, and the policy design faculty would prefer and how it would work. Data were collected from a total of twenty-eight individual interviews with faculty and seventy-four survey respondents, and documentary evidence was also analyzed. This study revealed that all Dalton State College faculty...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between and among post-tenure review policy vari...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
Attaining tenure is a goal of every faculty member. Indeed, at the beginning of every faculty member...
The evaluation of faculty performance has been a part of the teaching profession in the United State...
This study carries forward the research of post-tenure review in selected community colleges. Admini...
The purpose of this study is to determine if differences exist between tenured faculty members perce...
Competitively-selected presentation at this national conference.When Dr. Christine Licata published ...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between and among post-tenure review policy vari...
A copy of the Post Tenure Review Policy before the 2000 addition of proposed changes
Within any college and university, it is in the academic department where most of the work is accomp...
The recent implementation of post-tenure review programs at many American universities is an interes...
Post-tenure review, the systematic, periodic, cumulative review of all tenured faculty, is an extens...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
by Joseph C. Morreale, [was] Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Christin...
Few things in the professional life of university faculty are more important than the tenure process...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between and among post-tenure review policy vari...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
Attaining tenure is a goal of every faculty member. Indeed, at the beginning of every faculty member...
The evaluation of faculty performance has been a part of the teaching profession in the United State...
This study carries forward the research of post-tenure review in selected community colleges. Admini...
The purpose of this study is to determine if differences exist between tenured faculty members perce...
Competitively-selected presentation at this national conference.When Dr. Christine Licata published ...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between and among post-tenure review policy vari...
A copy of the Post Tenure Review Policy before the 2000 addition of proposed changes
Within any college and university, it is in the academic department where most of the work is accomp...
The recent implementation of post-tenure review programs at many American universities is an interes...
Post-tenure review, the systematic, periodic, cumulative review of all tenured faculty, is an extens...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
by Joseph C. Morreale, [was] Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Christin...
Few things in the professional life of university faculty are more important than the tenure process...
This study was designed to examine the relationship between and among post-tenure review policy vari...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
Attaining tenure is a goal of every faculty member. Indeed, at the beginning of every faculty member...