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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Preparing for Promotion, Tenure, and Annual Review: A Faculty Guide, Second Edition

The Wabash Center

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Author
Diamond, Robert M.
Publisher
Anker Publishing, Bolton, MA
ISBN
188298272X
Table of Contents
About the Author
Preface
Acknowledgments.
Introduction
Part I: Process
ch. 1 Planning Ahead
ch. 2 Documenting Your Work
Part II: Resources
ch. 3 Assessing Collegiality: A Faculty Survey
ch. 4 Documenting Effectiveness and Impact as a Member of a Team
ch. 5 Mini-Quest: Questionnaire for Evaluating an Instructional Unit
ch. 6 Documenting an Instructional Innovation or Use of Technology: Guidelines for Faculty
ch. 7 Student Ratings of Faculty: Special Instructions Settings
ch. 8 Evaluating an Advisor: Slelected Items From the ACT Survey of Academic Advising
ch. 9 Documenting and Assessing the Work of Faculty
ch. 10 The Teaching Portfolio: Narrative Guidelines of Faculty
ch. 11 Evaluating Teaching: Selected Additional References
ch. 12 Preparing for Promotion, Tenure, and Annual Review: A Faculty Checklist
Index
This practical, best-selling book has guided thousands of faculty through the promotion and tenure process since its publication in 1995. This new edition has been significantly revised and expanded, but has also kept its focus on process—what faculty can do to make a better case for why they should be promoted or tenured.

This new edition of Preparing for Promotion, Tenure, and Annual Review contains a number of additional resources not included in the previous version—materials that are designed to help faculty prepare for a major professional review—such as post-tenure review, teaching with technology, dealing with changing guidelines and policies, and suggestions on how annual review materials can be used as a foundation for the promotion and tenure portfolio.

In addition to updated references and resources, there are also expanded sections on scholarship, on teaching and on advising, on how to best document faculty role and impact as part of a team, and on collegiality. (From the Publisher)