Academic Staff Evaluation and Development


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This book is concerned with the evaluation and professional development of academic staff, with student evaluation of teaching, and with the interrelationship between evaluation instruments and the professional development program at the University of Queensland. Part I looks at the attitudes of academic staff towards evaluation and professional development, at their roles as teachers and researchers in relation to such evaluation, and at their use of the provisions offered. Data from more than a hundred interviews show the majority of staff to be teaching and research orientated. Part II describes the establishment of the student evaluation of teaching scheme, which has been widely accepted by staff and which the institution has endorsed for promotion and tenure evaluation. In Part III the specific purposes and context for evaluation and professional development are discussed: self improvement, feedback during the five year probationary period, and evaluation for promotion. Part IV analyses the impact of evaluation and professional development activities on the University of Queensland and suggests ways of making evaluation constructive and acceptable to staff.




Untenured Faculty as Writing Program Administrators


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Contributors examine the politics of untenured writing program administrator appointments given the demands of writing program administration, and reconciles the tension between WPA position statements and current institutional practice.







Research in Education


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IEO Annual Report 2004


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The second Annual Report of the IEO summarizes the findings and recommendations of two completed evaluation projects: on the IMF’s experience with the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility and the role of the IMF in Argentina, 1991-2001. It also discusses the status of ongoing evaluations, and identifies potential candidates for the menu from which future IEO work programs will be chosen.