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FPP Revision Background, Rationale, Process

FPP Revision Background, Rationale, Process. Faculty Senate Meeting September 1, 2009. Background. September 26, 2005 Senate discusses the process to review governance documents November 1, 2005 Senate forms an Ad Hoc committee to review governance documents November 17, 2005

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FPP Revision Background, Rationale, Process

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  1. FPP RevisionBackground, Rationale, Process Faculty Senate Meeting September 1, 2009

  2. Background • September 26, 2005 • Senate discusses the process to review governance documents • November 1, 2005 • Senate forms an Ad Hoc committee to review governance documents • November 17, 2005 • Senate decides to look at the Faculty Bylaws first

  3. Background continues • March 8, 2006 • Senate approves Faculty Bylaw changes • September 25, 2006 • Senate breaks up into working groups to review the Faculty Personnel Policy • VP for Academic Affairs meets with Senate on Academic Plan • Spring 2007 Faculty Senate Retreat • Areas of concern in FPP discussed

  4. Background continues • Academic Plan 2007-2010 incorporates Goal 8: Review and revision of Faculty Personnel Policy (approved 8/15/07) • 2007-2008 continued work with FPC and Senate • 2008-2009 joint task force of faculty and administration was to be established for the FPP revision

  5. Background continues • September 19, 2007 • Senate approves the editorial changes to the FPP that incorporated the school structure and revised Senate structure / function • October 1, 2007 • FPC identified substantive areas of concern within the current FPP. Feedback was elicited from Senators.

  6. Background continues • November 15, 2007 • The FPC developed a survey for faculty to identify their preference for prioritizing FPP revisions and survey distributed through Survey Monkey. Results shared with Senate in Spring 2008 • Terms of employment and benefits • Policies and procedures related to work life • Work assignments and quality of work life • Almost 100 faculty responded to survey (n=99)

  7. Background continues • March 13, 2008 • Joint task force composition and process discussed by Senate • April 24, 2008 • FPPTF discussed by Senate

  8. Background continues • May 21, 2008 Faculty Senate Retreat • FPPTF membership approved • Faculty Personnel Policy Task Force established June 2008 by joint appointment of Dr Flynn and Faculty Senate President

  9. Rationale • It’s time to revise the FPP • Last major revision was 12 years ago (Feb. ‘97) • We, as a faculty, have been working on policy revision since Sept. ’05 • When the faculty and the Board of Trustees (BOT) approved the editorial changes to FPP in spring ’07, there was joint agreement that we (faculty / BOT/ administration) should continue to work on major / more substantive changes to FPP

  10. Rationale continued • Policy and practice need to be in the same document • When the current version of FPP(devoid of procedure) was approved by the faculty, a detailed procedural manual was to follow – it has not, only portions or select procedures have evolved and are included in the Faculty Handbook, many are still missing • What is significant/substantial?

  11. Rationale continued • Our colleagues who are not in tenure track appointments are not represented well in the FPP • Coaches, SHS faculty, lab instructors, and others • A five-year rolling contract is available but there are no clear criteria as to how one can receive it • What about promotion?

  12. Process • Faculty Personnel Policy Task Force (FPPTF) began meeting in summer (2008) to review the major issues of concern identified by the faculty, administration and BOT • Input from the Faculty Senate • Input from the whole faculty 2/08 (Survey Monkey) • Input from the BOT / administration

  13. Summer 2008 • Overall approach • FPPTF decided to address overriding concepts rather than to look at the individual articles independently • These overriding concepts permeate several articles

  14. Summer 2008 • FPPTF as a whole group met with the college attorney • The five faculty members met with faculty attorney • Discussed major areas of concern as group and with each attorney

  15. Key concepts that were identified • Need for internal consistency of the document • Clarity on faculty appointment categories for appointment, promotion, evaluation, etc. Need to include all faculty within FPP / one document for all faculty • Clarity on faculty evaluation: process, evaluators, and content • Clarity on appeals, grievances, and mediation • Definition of terms • Clarity on retrenchment, financial exigency and emergency • Need to address issues for retiring faculty

  16. 2008-2009 • Fall 2008, FPPTF crafted a preliminary set of concepts • Two faculty meetings held with focus on FPP • Concept paper input (February 2009) • Concept paper was shared with the FPC, Senate • BOT via a phone conference • Faculty via an open meeting

  17. 2009 • FPPTF reviewed all the feedback we received over several meetings • Crafted a second version of the concept paper • Incorporating several of the ideas from faculty • Removing the entire evaluation section • April 2009, met with the Faculty Senate • Procedures agreed upon for FPC/Senate/FPPTF communication • Approval of FPC proposal for emeriti faculty • FPPTF shared second draft with faculty, sought input

  18. 2009 • FPPTF summer work • Evaluation input • Met with the department chairs at their May retreat • Met with the Deans at their June retreat • Met with the SHS campus directors via phone conference call in July • Formed small working groups within FPPTF to advance our work

  19. What next in 2009-2010? • Fall faculty focus groups • Early fall (September/October) • Reports at each Faculty Senate meeting • Continued discussion with FPC over the year • Reports to Board of Trustees at each of their meetings in coming year • Need to reach closure on this task in a • timely fashion: FPC / Senate / • faculty vote / SC Administration / • Board of Trustees

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