STUDENT OPINION SURVEYS OF FACULTY Sample Clauses

STUDENT OPINION SURVEYS OF FACULTY. TEACHING (SOS) 19.1 Purpose (a) A primary purpose of student opinion surveys of faculty teaching (SOS) is the self- development of Members and the improvement of their teaching abilities. (b) SOS will be conducted in all courses and will be supervised by individual Faculties. (c) Paper summaries of SOS will be maintained in the office of the relevant Xxxx for the previous seven (7) years of the Member’s employment.
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STUDENT OPINION SURVEYS OF FACULTY. TEACHING (SOS)‌ (a) A primary purpose of student opinion surveys of faculty teaching (SOS) is the self-development of Members and the improvement of their teaching abilities. (b) SOS will be conducted in all courses and will be supervised by individual Faculties. (c) Paper summaries of SOS will be maintained in the office of the relevant Xxxx for the previous seven (7) years of Member’s employment. 26.2 Administration of Student Opinion Surveys of Faculty Teaching‌ (a) SOS will be obtained through questionnaires, administered in such a way as to afford all the students in a given course or class reasonable time to respond. Such questionnaires will be designed to survey the students’ opinions of the Member's effectiveness, the wording of which will be determined by Senate. Any questionnaire used for the purposes of this Article must be approved by the JCAA. (b) With each questionnaire a separate sheet of paper will be provided for students to make detailed written comments. The sole purpose of these comments is to assist the Member in evaluating all aspects of the course. These comments will be returned unexamined to the Member. (c) Up to twenty (20) minutes of scheduled class time, in the last two (2) weeks of a course will be used to fill out the questionnaires. The Member will not be present while questionnaires are being filled out. No questionnaire will contain any indication of the identity of the student filling it out. After questionnaires have been completed, they will be placed in a sealed envelope, which will not be opened until final grades for the course have been approved by the appropriate Xxxx. (d) The responses to student questionnaires will be opened and aggregated in such a way as to present a fair and accurate picture of the opinions of the respondents. All completed SOS will be returned to the Member. 26.3 Student Opinion Surveys of Faculty Teaching and Tenure and Promotion‌ (a) Teaching effectiveness for the purposes of tenure and/or promotion may be evaluated in part by SOS, so long as such evaluations are in accordance with this Collective Agreement. (b) Where data from SOS are used for the purposes of tenure and/or promotion, these data will include a mean, standard deviation, frequency distribution, the number of student respondents, and the number of students registered in the course.

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