With regard to quality, what documents are usually submitted to indicate quality of teaching?
Confidential student evaluations should be sought for all courses. The department usually arranges to have courses evaluated, numerical results tallied, and comments recorded. Sometimes the department uses a standard form, which doesn’t specifically include guest lecturers, so the Instructor of Record should do that separately. Student evaluations are required for all merit actions, while student and peer evaluations are required for all promotions. Faculty who evaluate those courses for the department usually include an assessment of the effectiveness of teaching materials, such as: syllabi, slides, PowerPoint presentations, overheads, textbook assignments, exams, as well as the lecture or lab presentations/discussions themselves. If original teaching materials such as a textbook, videotape, CD, or website have been developed by the candidate during the period of review, copies should be submitted with the packet as part of the supporting documentation for the teaching record.
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