Student Assessment of Faculty Member Sample Clauses

Student Assessment of Faculty Member. Each semester anonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted. See Articles 10.5.6.1 and 10.5.6.2 for specific procedures to be followed by teaching and non-teaching faculty members in distributing and collecting student evaluations. Student evaluations should be completed using the standard student evaluation forms that are part of this agreement (forms M, N, O, and P). No student evaluations shall be placed in the unit member's personnel file unless requested by the unit member who has been evaluated. Student evaluations in and of themselves will not be used for discipline of a unit member, but may be used as a tool for professional improvement and/or in the overall evaluation process. If the evaluation report includes reference to student evaluations, then the administrator evaluator will have to produce hard copies of all student evaluations done over the three-year period between evaluations to support such reference at the post-observation conference.
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Student Assessment of Faculty Member. Each semester anonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted.
Student Assessment of Faculty Member. At least once during each academic year and whenever practicable for other unit members who are not instructors, anonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted. The unit member will be responsible for distributing the evaluation forms to the students, providing a setting in which confidentiality and anonymity are ensured, and collecting the forms after students have had sufficient time to complete them before sealing the completed forms in an envelope. Student evaluations should be completed using the standard student evaluation forms that are part of this agreement (forms M, N, O, and P), or utilizing a form developed by the unit member which elicits similar, relevant information. No student evaluations or references thereto shall be placed in the unit member's personnel file unless requested by the unit member who has been evaluated.
Student Assessment of Faculty Member. At the end of each academic semester and in each class taught for teaching faculty, and whenever practicable for other unit members who are not instructors, anonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted. The unit member will be responsible for distributing the evaluation forms to the students, providing a setting in which confidentiality and anonymity are ensured, and collecting the forms after students have had sufficient time to complete them before sealing the completed forms in an envelope. Student evaluations should be completed using the standard student evaluation forms that are part of this agreement (forms M, N, O, and P), or utilizing a form developed by the unit member which elicits similar, relevant information.
Student Assessment of Faculty Member. Each semester aAnonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted during the semester in which the faculty member is to be evaluated. See Articles 10.5.6.1 and 10.5.6.2 for specific procedures to be followed by teaching and non-teaching faculty members in distributing and collecting student evaluations. Student evaluations should be completed using the standard student evaluation forms that are part of this agreement (forms M1, M2, N, O, and P). No student evaluations shall be placed in the unit member's personnel file unless requested by the unit member who has been evaluated. Student evaluations in and of themselves will not be used for discipline of a unit member, but may be used as a tool for professional improvement and/or in the overall evaluation process. If the evaluation report includes reference to student evaluations, then the administrator evaluator will have to produce hard copies of all student evaluations collected during the semester shall be provided to the unit member, done over the three-year period between evaluations to support such reference at the post-observation final evaluation conference, which may occur the following semester after the final grades have been posted for that semester.
Student Assessment of Faculty Member. Each semester At least once during each academic year and whenever practicable for other unit members who are not instructors, anonymous evaluations by students of the unit member shall be conducted. The unit member will be responsible for distributing the evaluation forms to the students, providing a setting in which confidentiality and anonymity are ensured, and collecting the forms after students have had sufficient time to complete them before sealing the completed forms in an envelope. See Articles 10.5.6.1 and 10.5.6.2 for specific procedures to be followed by teaching and non-teaching faculty members in distributing and collecting student evaluations. Student evaluations should be completed using the standard student evaluation forms that are part of this agreement (forms M, N, O, and P). No student evaluations shall be placed in the unit member's personnel file unless requested by the unit member who has been evaluated. Student evaluations in and of themselves will not be used for discipline of a unit member, but may be used as a tool for professional improvement and/or in the overall evaluation process. If the evaluation report includes reference to student evaluations, then the administrator evaluator will have to produce hard copies of all student evaluations done over the three year period between evaluations to support such reference at the post-observation conference. …

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