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The Developmental Review Committees. Regular and Continuing Teaching Faculty The Developmental Review Committee for Regular and Continuing teaching faculty shall be composed of the following: • The Xxxx of Faculty or a designate selected by the Vice-President Academic & Xxxxxxx, as Chairperson of the Committee; • an Assistant Xxxx of the Faculty or equivalent from the Faculty of the faculty member being reviewed, and two Regular faculty members, from the Faculty of the faculty member being reviewed, elected by the Regular faculty members. The Regular faculty members will serve no more than two (2) consecutive years on the committee. The terms of the two faculty members will be staggered to ensure continuity of experience. Non-Regular Teaching Faculty The Developmental Review Committee for Non-Regular Faculty shall convene to support the development of non-regular teaching faculty. The Xxxx shall strike the following committee to assist in the review of the faculty members: • The Xxxx of Faculty or designate selected by the Vice-President Academic & Xxxxxxx, as Chairperson of the Committee; • an Assistant Xxxx of the Faculty or equivalent; and • one Regular faculty elected by the Regular faculty from the Faculty. • an additional faculty member from the program area may be added if program representation is missing from the committee. All Teaching Faculty In the case of Regular and Continuing Teaching Faculty, the Developmental Review Committee shall consider the following: • summaries of student course evaluations placed in the Teaching faculty member’s personnel file; • reports for professional development submitted annually (optional for Non- Regular Faculty); • current curriculum vitae on file with the University; • a statement or self-evaluation provided by the faculty member of teaching, scholarly and/or professional activities, research, and service to the University and community. The statement may also include faculty member reflections on feedback from previous Developmental Review Committees; • for probationary teaching faculty in the third year, additional materials will be considered including, but not limited to, teaching observations and reports; • other relevant information as determined by the Committee. The Committee shall produce a report, including: • recommendations for faculty member commendations; and/or
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