Professors with Rehire Rights Sample Clauses

Professors with Rehire Rights. The evaluation of adjunct professors with rehire rights and partial contract professors will be conducted on a within the fall or spring semester of the first year of their rehire right status and every sixth primary term thereafter. The process will consist of student evaluations, classroom visitations, and summary evaluation pursuant to Article 18.L.7. 18.L.3.b. Professors without Rehire Rights: Professors without rehire rights will be evaluated on a four- year (4) process that begins the first primary term of their employment.
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Professors with Rehire Rights. The evaluation of adjunct professors with rehire rights and partial contract professors will be conducted on a three-year (3) process. The division xxxx, with the assistance of department chairs, will establish a three-year (3) rotational list for all adjunct faculty with rehire rights and partial contract faculty in the division. The process will consist of student evaluations and classroom visitations.
Professors with Rehire Rights. In year 2 of the evaluation process, adjunct teaching faculty with rehire rights shall be evaluated while teaching in the classroom, and non-teaching faculty shall be evaluated while conducting their professional assignments by the division xxxx, department chair, or designee. A distance learning course that is taught must be included in the evaluation process. A single visitation shall occur by the end of the twelfth (12) week of the semester. A meeting will be held within two (2) weeks of the visitation with the adjunct faculty member to review the classroom evaluation and teaching materials and to give feedback regarding teaching performance. Additional visitation evaluations may be conducted when a pattern of student complaints becomes evident to the department chair or xxxx, the most recent evaluation had an overall rating of improvement recommended, or as necessary to comply with section 18.Q.2. Adjunct and partial contract professors will be evaluated on the appropriate classroom visitation evaluation form (Appendix H.4).
Professors with Rehire Rights. In Year 1 of the evaluation process, adjunct teaching faculty with rehire rights shall be evaluated while teaching in the classroom, and non-teaching faculty shall be evaluated while conducting their professional assignments by the division xxxx, department chair, or designee. A distance learning course that is taught must be included in the evaluation process. A meeting will be held in a timely manner with the adjunct faculty member to review the classroom evaluation and teaching materials and to give feedback regarding teaching performance. Classroom visitation evaluations may occur more frequently when appropriate. Adjunct and partial contract professors will be evaluated on the appropriate classroom visitation evaluation form (Appendix H.4). 18.K.4.b.
Professors with Rehire Rights. Student evaluations shall be conducted for a minimum of each preparation every year of the three-year evaluation cycle. After an adjunct faculty member has established rehire rights, he/she shall conduct student evaluations annually for each preparation and shall submit a detailed summary of student evaluations, including a tally of the ratings and a sampling of written comments, to the department chair or appropriate manager. Student evaluations shall be conducted by the last day to drop in either the fall or spring term as requested by the Department Chair or appropriate manager, and shall be submitted by the 12th week of the term.

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