How will outreach work impact my promotion and tenure potential? Does it qualify for service to the community?
Outreach scholarship shares much with conventional forms of teaching, research, and service. Outreach teaching may be measured in credit hours. Outreach students may provide teaching evaluations. Outreach research projects may qualify for external grants like those available for traditional research. And all forms of outreach teaching, research, and service may result in publications, creative works, documentaries, centers, and other public forms of knowledge dissemination. In most cases the outcomes of outreach scholarship fit into the teaching, research, and service portions of the faculty dossier. In addition, revisions to HR23 Promotion and Tenure guidelines place added emphasis on the role of outreach in the scholarship of teaching, research, and service. These changes were a response to the Penn State report UniSCOPE 2000: A Multidimensional Model of Scholarship for the 21st Century: A UniSCOPE Learning Community Challenge to the Penn State Community of Scholars. Created by the U
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