Promotion & tenure resources/outreach for teaching faculty
The Challenges of Digital Publishing: A Report on the MLA Preconference on Evaluating Digital Work for Promotion and Tenure
by Adeline Koh
This article discusses some of the major issues involved with presenting digital work for promotion and tenure and... more This article discusses some of the major issues involved with presenting digital work for promotion and tenure and some useful strategies that scholars should keep in mind.
External Funding and Tenure at Texas State University-San Marcos
by Texas State PA Applied Research Projects
Gonzales, Evelina Garza, "External Funding and Tenure at Texas State University-San Marcos" (2009). Applied Research Projects, Texas State University-San Marcos. Paper 315.
http://ecommons.txstate.edu/arp/315
Purpose: This research describes how well the newly implemented college and departmental tenure and promotion policies... more
Purpose: This research describes how well the newly implemented college and departmental tenure and promotion policies encourage faculty efforts to seek and secure external funding at Texas State University-San Marcos (Texas State). Specifically, the research describes college and departmental expectations for external funding within the context of Boyer’s (1990) broadened definition of scholarship. External funding was selected because it is a priority at Texas State that cuts across Boyer’s four domains of scholarship and was identified in the literature as an alternative to publication for fulfilling the scholarship requirement for tenure.
Methodology: A content analysis of seven college and forty-one department policies was used to measure the extent to which Texas State’s tenure and promotion policies encourage faculty to seek and secure external funding. The descriptive categories used to analyze the policies are Boyer’s four domains of scholarship (discovery, integration, application, and teaching) and the level of involvement (proposal submissions and grant awards).
Results: Overall, Texas State policies encourage external funding activities. The scholarships of discovery and teaching are more prevalent in the policies than the scholarships of integration and application. The lack of incentive for integration and application can hinder multidisciplinary and commercial research efforts at Texas State. Grant awards receive credit equal to publication at a much higher rate than proposal submissions in all domains at both the college and department level. To avoid sending mixed messages to new faculty about the value of seeking external funding, academic heads are urged to recognize and reward proposal submissions in the policies
Getting Tenure, Part I: It Took a Village by Grace Yia-Hei Kao
Feminism and Religion
Author: Grace Yia-Hei Kao
On December 1, 2011, the full professors at Claremont School of Theology unanimously recommended two of my colleagues... more On December 1, 2011, the full professors at Claremont School of Theology unanimously recommended two of my colleagues and me for tenure. Provided that the Board of Trustees approves their recommendation and two extremes never come to pass (either “financial exigency” compels my institution to start laying off people willy-nilly or I do something professionally or morally egregious enough to be dismissed “for cause”), I now have a job for life! :)
37 views
Seen by:A Report on the Status of Standards for Tenure and Promotion in Debat
by Kelly Young
co-authored with Robin Rowland, Jarrod Atchison, Derek Buescher, Matt Gerber, Steve Hunt, Ryan Galloway, Kelly McDonald, Jeff Jarman, Tom Hollihan. David Zarefsky. Speaker & Gavel Volume 47 / 2010

