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1 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Webinar for Consolidating Institutions Hosted by Academic Affairs & Legal Affairs Presenters: Kimberly Ballard-Washington Shelley Nickel Linda Noble 1

2 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Faculty Performance Review 2012-2013 –All evaluations should be based on existing performance expectations and processes at each institution –This includes Annual reviews Pre-tenure (3 rd Year) reviews Tenure & Promotion reviews Post-tenure reviews PTR development plans –Anticipate influx of candidates this Fall Maintain integrity and objectivity of your standards and process 2

3 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Transitioning to Expectations for the New Institution 2012-2013 –Establish a joint task force to develop/revise expectations for the new, consolidated institution Also address processes to be used by new institution for all faculty evaluations –Include campus appeals process Also address a new process for faculty appointments –Will need to be approved by governance processes at each institution to produce at the SACS site visit in Spring 2013 to comply with CS 3.2.9 – “document published consolidated policies for the appointment, employment, and evaluation of all personnel” –Will be in effect for all reviews in 2013-2014 Includes: annual reviews, pre-tenure reviews/tenure & promotion/post-tenure 3

4 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Challenges with Implementing New Performance Expectations New expectations must be aligned with new institutional mission –Process is analogous to any institution with a changing mission –Faculty work must advance new mission (grandfathering to old expectations is not allowable) Time Line Faculty & Administrator Understanding of Expectations –Workshops for faculty portfolio preparation –Workshops for reviewers/evaluators/administrators 4

5 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Implementing New Performance Expectations 2013-2014 –New expectations and process in effect for Fall 2013 –Review committees should include faculty representatives institution-wide –Establish a new T&P Oversight Committee to address any problems or issues that arise out of the review process Make recommendations for changes in next year’s review (2014-2015) Suggest keeping the Oversight Committee in place for a few years 5

6 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Questions about Faculty Performance Review? 6

7 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Consolidating Grievance Processes Establish task force to consolidate faculty grievance processes –Find similar processes across existing campuses and use what has worked well to enhance the new process –Ensure the new process will work for all faculty from the previously separate institutions –Consult AAUP shared governance resources 7

8 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Institutional Governance 2012-2013 –Board Policy on institutional governance –Establish joint task force to merge/integrate all documents and processes related to shared governance Institutional statutes & bylaws Governance bodies (e.g., Senates, Councils, etc.) Faculty handbooks –Should include new performance expectations and process from other task force Institutional Committees Representation on System Committees 8

9 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Institutional Governance Continued… Will need to be approved by governance processes at each institution by December 2012 New governance process will go into effect in January 2013 –This is especially important regarding curriculum and program approval 9

10 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Questions about Shared Governance? 10

11 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Academic Unit Organization Guiding principles: –Align academic units with new mission and eliminate/revise units accordingly –Avoid duplication of units and administrative heads –Align for the future (e.g., are new colleges or divisions needed?) –Cost savings is a central goal Organizational chart, all administrative appointments, and faculty roster needed for the Prospectus due in October and for the site visit in Spring 2013 11

12 “Creating A More Educated Georgia” Questions about Academic Unit Organization? 12


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