Common use of Self-Evaluation Clause in Contracts

Self-Evaluation. 1.1 In order to improve course design or teaching effectiveness, an employee may conduct a written student evaluation of any aspect of a course including his or her teaching performance provided that the procedures of the survey protect student confidentiality. 1.2 Employees may also seek assistance in improving their teaching from a variety of sources including peers, department chairs, and Deans or Directors. 1.3 Individual employees may develop other sources of data for improving teaching effectiveness either alone or in consultation with others.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Self-Evaluation. 1.1 In order to improve course design or teaching effectiveness, an employee may conduct a written student evaluation of any aspect of a course including his or her teaching performance provided that the procedures of the survey protect student confidentiality. 1.2 Employees may also seek assistance in improving their teaching from a variety of sources including peers, department chairs, and Deans or Directors. 1.3 Individual employees may develop other sources of data for improving teaching effectiveness either alone or in consultation with others.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Self-Evaluation. 1.1 In order to improve course design or teaching effectiveness, an employee may conduct a written student evaluation of any aspect of a course including his or her teaching performance provided that the procedures of the survey protect student confidentiality. 1.2 Employees may also seek assistance in improving their teaching from a variety of sources including peers, department chairs, and Deans or Directors. 1.3 Individual employees may develop other sources of data for improving teaching effectiveness either alone or in consultation with others.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Self-Evaluation. 1.1 In order to improve course design or teaching effectiveness, an employee may conduct a written student evaluation of any aspect of a course including his or her teaching performance provided that the procedures of the survey protect student confidentiality. 1.2 Employees may also seek assistance in improving their teaching from a variety of sources including peers, department chairs, and Deans Xxxxx or Directors. 1.3 Individual employees may develop other sources of data for improving teaching effectiveness either alone or in consultation with others.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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