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From vitulli@math.uoregon.edu
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 13:19:47 -0800
Subject: Revised OAR on PTR
I thought you might want to know that the new OAR on PTR (Adopted at
the February OUS Board Meeting and effective 3-1-99) makes no mention of
reduction or decrease in salary. However, the new Internal Management Directive
on Post-Tenure review also adopted at the Feb. meeting does mention increase,
no increase, decrease of salary. I attaching copies of both the OAR and
IMD below. Please forward to whomever might be interested. Marie
Post-Tenure Review
580-021-0140
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(1) Tenured faculty members shall be evaluated periodically and systematically
in accordance with guidelines developed by each institution.
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(2) The purposes of post-tenure review are to:
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(a) assure continued excellence in the academy,
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(b) offer appropriate feedback and professional development opportunities
to tenured faculty,
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(c) clearly link the level of remuneration to faculty performance, and
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(d) provide accountability to the institution, public, and Board.
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(3) Institutions shall develop post-tenure review guidelines in accordance
with the objectives and guidelines promulgated in IMD 4.002, OAR 580-021-0135(3),
and OAR 580-021-0005(3)(A). Stat. Auth. ORS 351 Stats. Implemented: ORS
Hist: HEB 3-1978, f & ef. 6-5-78, HEB2-1999, f. & ef. 3-1-99
Internal Management Directive on Post-Tenure Review
IMD 4.002
Recognizing that the quality of higher education is inextricably tied
to the quality of faculty, the Board reaffirms its commitment to tenure,
academic freedom, and maintaining an environment that supports sustained
performance in teaching, research, and service. Further, the Board recognizes
the rigorous, multi-year process to which probationary faculty submit prior
to the awarding of tenure, as well as the numerous ways in which tenured
faculty performance is reviewed thereafter (e.g., student ratings of instruction
peer review of scholarly work, competitive sponsored research grants, juried
exhibits and artistic performance. Nevertheless, for the purposes of more
comprehensive review after tenure has been conferred and in accordance
with the purpose stated in OAR 580-021-0140 each institution shall develop
post-tenure review guidelines, which shall be filed with the Chancellor's
Office. Institutional guidelines shall include, but not be limited to:
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(1) a statement of post-tenure review guidelines;
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(2) a statement of criteria to be used in evaluation, the nature and kinds
of data that will be accumulated, and the methods of data collection;
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(3) a designation of person making evaluation;
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(4) a designation of frequency and regularity of evaluation;
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(5) a description of the institutional plan for relation post-tenure reviews
to the faculty reward system so that annual salary-adjustment decisions
(i.e., increase, no increase, decrease) will reflect the result of performance
evaluations;
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(6) a description of appropriate formative opportunities (e.g., professional
development plan, faculty career support program [IMD 4.001]);
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(7) a description of the institutional plan to deal firmly but humanely
with situations in which a faculty member's competence of vitality have
diminished to such an extent that formative opportunities are unable to
sufficiently stimulate or assist the faculty member's return to a fully
effective state. Any personnel actions for cause shall be implemented in
accordance with OARs 580-021-0320 through 580-021-0470.
Message ends. Posted 17:49 Tuesday 13 April 1999. Peter B Gilkey (Senate
Webmaster)