Title: New Faculty Orientation 2006
1New Faculty Orientation 2006
- St. Cloud State University
- Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
2Welcome to SCSU
- St. Cloud State University was founded in 1869 as
a Normal School - SCSU received university status in 1975
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of
the North Central Association,SCSU is classed by
the Carnegie Institute as a Masters College and
University I - SCSU is the largest campus in the Minnesota State
Colleges and Universities system with
approximately 15,500 students
3SCSUs Mission and Vision
- Mission
- St. Cloud State University is committed to
excellence in teaching, learning, and service,
fostering scholarship and enhancing collaborative
relationships in a global community. - Vision
- St. Cloud State University will be a leader in
scholarship and education for excellence and
opportunity in a global community.
4More on SCSU
- SCSU offers 175 majors, minors, and professional
degree programs at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels - 75 of SCSU faculty hold terminal degrees in
their fields - SCSU has five colleges Science and Engineering,
the Herberger College of Business, Fine Arts and
Humanities, Education, Social Sciences - Other major areas include Learning Resources
Technology Services, Undergraduate Studies,
Graduate Studies, and Continuing Studies
5SCSU Students(based on Fall 2004 Enrolled
Student data)
- Total enrollment 15,608
- Students of Color 4.7
- International Students 5.4
- White Students 76
- Women 55.3
- Men 44.6
- Full-Time 79.3
- Part-Time 20.7
- Minnesota Residents 85.8
- Non-Residents 14.2
6More on SCSU Students
- Graduate Students 9
- Undergraduate Students 91
- Students under 18 years 3.8
- 18-19 years 24.1
- 20-21 years 28.5
- 22-24 years 24.2
- 25-29 years 9.1
- 30-34 years 3.6
- 35 and older 5.9
7SCSU Faculty, Staff, and Administration
- The Universitys upper administration includes
- President Roy Saigo
- Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs,
Michael Spitzer - Vice-President of Student Life and Development,
Wanda Overland - Vice-President of Administrative Affairs, Steve
Ludwig - Vice-President for University Advancement, Jill
Rudnitski
8SCSU Faculty, Staff, and Administration continued
- University Deans include
- David DeGroote, Science and Engineering
- Roland Specht-Jarvis, Fine Arts and Humanities
- Kate Steffens, Education
- Diana Lawson, Business
- Sharon Cogdill, Social Sciences (Interim)
- Mark Nook, Undergraduate Studies
- Kristi Tornquist, Learning Resources Technology
Services - Dennis Nunes, Graduate Studies
- John Burgeson, Continuing Studies
9SCSU Faculty, Staff, and Administration continued
- University employees are represented by the
following unions - AFSCME (American Federation of State, County,
Municipal Employees) - MAPE (Minnesota Association of Professional
Employees) - MMA (Middle Management Association)
- MSUSAAF (Minnesota State University Association
of Administrative Service Faculty) - IFO (Inter-Faculty Organization)
10Current University Initiatives
- Civic Engagement the incorporation of
service-learning into courses across the
disciplines the American Democracy Project the
development of engaged pedagogies and community
action research
11University Initiatives continued
- Global Initiatives the development and promotion
of study abroad programs international exchanges
of faculty, students, and research international
articulation agreements the development and
implementation of global curricula
12University Initiatives continued
- Exploration of the feasibility of a University
College - Proposed Mission The University College will
improve the academic and life chances of SCSU
students by providing state-of-the art support
and services so we can better attract and more
effectively educate Minnesotas diverse student
populations. - Proposed Functions Provide access to and ensure
the success of all students, with an emphasis on
under-represented students Integrate the
academic services on campus with the singular
goal of helping each student obtain his or her
academic goals Improve student retention and
graduation rates across the university - Proposed Guiding Principles The University
College recognizes that each student has unique
strengths and needs that require different levels
and types of support anticipates and responds to
new groups of students that require us to adapt
to their unique needs serves as a laboratory for
training students in the delivery of instruction,
student support services and leadership at the
postsecondary level encourages research in
effective teaching and learning pedagogies at the
postsecondary level values assessment as a
mechanism to continually improve the efficacy and
effectiveness of its programs
13Priorities in Faculty Labor
- Teaching
- Research, Scholarly Writing, and Creative Work
- Continuing Professional Development
- Service to SCSU Students
- Service to the University and Community
14Thinking Holistically about Professional Life
- Integrated life
- Departmental culture
- Personal choice
- Feet on the ground first
15Faculty Development and Evaluation for Tenure and
Promotion
- Demonstrated Effectiveness in Teaching
- Scholarly and Creative Achievement
- Ongoing Professional Development
- Service to Students Ongoing Growth and
Development - Service to the University and Community
16Faculty Development and Evaluation for Tenure and
Promotion continued
- The professional development and evaluation of
faculty is vital to maintaining a quality
university. Continuing improvement in teaching,
service to students, scholarship, and service to
the university and community is the hallmark of
professional development at a university and
should be a primary goal of every faculty member.
Faculty and administrators both have a
significant interest in supporting the
professional development of every faculty member.
Faculty members within a department have a
critical stake in the professional development of
their departmental colleagues and are best suited
to aid in and evaluate that development. - --SCSU Professional Development and
Evaluation Procedures 9/15/2004
17Faculty Development and Evaluation for Tenure and
Promotion continued
- Each probationary (tenure track) faculty member
is required to submit a yearly Professional
Development Plan (PDP) in the fall and a
Professional Development Report (PDR) each spring - Fixed-Term faculty teaching .75 FTE or more are
also required to submit PDPs and PDRs - Fixed-Term faculty teaching less than .75 FTE and
adjunct faculty are encouraged, but not required
to submit PDPs and PDRs
18Promotion and Tenure Procedures at SCSU
- Consult with your Dean or Supervisor
- Submit your PDP to your Department via your Chair
- Department, Chair, and colleagues comments will
be given to you - Your PDP with comments will be forwarded to your
Dean or Supervisor - Your Dean or Supervisor will send comments to you
and to the Office of Human Resources - You may supply a written response to your Dean or
Supervisor
19Promotion and Tenure Procedures at SCSU continued
- Provide your PDR to your Department via your
Chair - Comments from your Chair, Department, and
colleagues will be given to you and forwarded to
your Dean or Supervisor - You will meet with your Dean or Supervisor
- Your Dean or Supervisor will send written
comments to you and to the Office of Human
Resources - You may send written responses to your Dean and
to the Office of Human Resources
20Writing Professional Development Plans
- Use five contractual criteria as an organizing
tool - Make sure the achievement of your goals can be
documented - Write your goals in succinct, direct prose and in
active voice - Write a few goals for each criteria (remember you
can stress one contractual area over others in a
given year, but you must demonstrate some
progress in all areas)
21Writing Professional Development Plans continued
- Read Department, College and University Mission
Statements, Goals, Strategic Plans. Choose
individual goals that you can reasonably argue
contribute to the achievement of those broader
goals. - Solicit preliminary feedback on drafts of your
Professional Development Plan from other new
faculty in your Department as well as from Senior
Faculty in your Department.
22Writing Professional Development Plans continued
- Hold back a few successes. For example if you
know you will be presenting papers at three
professional conferences, only include two of
those in your PDP. Report on all three, however,
in your PDR. - In as much as it is possible, do not include
anything in your goals that you are not
reasonably certain you can achieve. For example
dont promise to publish three articles unless
you have three articles accepted for publication. - As the year progresses, save all documentation of
any achievements relative to your goals
(organizing your documentation as you go will
save you time in preparing your Professional
Development Report and tenure and promotion files
down the road).
23Demonstrated Ability to Teach Effectively
- SAMPLE GOAL I will attend workshops on seminar
pedagogies and the use of small groups for
in-class work and adapt those methods for use in
XXX Course - SAMPLE GOAL I will develop an extended and
updated syllabus for my course XXX that will
include my teaching philosophy as well as reading
and discussion guidelines and schedules and my
grading criteria - SAMPLE GOAL I will provide preliminary feedback
on students drafts of final papers in XXX Course - SAMPLE GOAL I will develop assessable learning
outcomes and an assessment instrument for my
sections of XXX Course
24Scholarly and Creative Achievement
- SAMPLE GOAL I will conduct preliminary research
for an article on XXX - SAMPLE GOAL I will join the CETL Faculty Writers
Group and solicit feedback on my draft article on
XXX - SAMPLE GOAL I will apply for an external grant
to do XXX - SAMPLE GOAL I will work on my article addressing
XXX with the aim of submitting it to XXX
Journal(s) for review
25Continuing Preparation and Study
- SAMPLE GOAL I will attend and present a paper
entitled XXX at XXX conference - SAMPLE GOAL I will maintain my subscriptions to
XXX journals and XXX professional organizations - SAMPLE GOAL I will attend CETL professional
development events throughout the year paying
particular attention to those addressing XXX
26Contributions to Student Growth and Development
- SAMPLE GOAL I will invite XXX student to
collaborate with me in researching XXX - SAMPLE GOAL I will act as a Faculty Advisor to
XXX student group - SAMPLE GOAL I will attend advisor training
sessions through the Advising Center
27Service to University and Community
- SAMPLE GOAL I will serve as a Department
Representative to Faculty Senate - SAMPLE GOAL I will serve on XXX University-wide
Committee - SAMPLE GOAL I will serve on the Advisory Board
of XXX Community Organization
28Writing Professional Development Reports
- Use your PDP as an outline for your Report.
- Connect your achievements to Department, College,
and University Mission, Goals, Strategic Plans. - Provide or be ready to provide documentation for
every achievement.
29Writing Professional Development Reports continued
- If you fail to meet a goal, write about why you
failed, what you learned, and what you plan to do
differently next year. - Do not minimize your successes.
- Solicit feedback on preliminary drafts of your
report from both Probationary and Senior Faculty
colleagues.
30Writing Professional Development Reports continued
- Use your PDP and PDR as a tool for organizing
your priorities and time. - Remember that your PDP and PDR are public
documents. Write them with an evaluative audience
in mind. - Be honest. If you have questions about
appropriate language, ask your Chair or a trusted
Senior colleague.
31Writing Professional Development Reports continued
- Sign, date, and keep electronic and hard copies
of all documents pertaining to your PDP and PDR. - Check your personnel file through the Human
Resources Office once a year to make sure you
have been given access and an opportunity to
respond to every set of comments.
32Resources for Students
- The Write Place www.stcloudstate.edu/writeplace
- The Academic Learning Center www.stcloudstate.edu
//alc - Multicultural Student Services
http//www.stcloudstate.edu/mss - The Office for Students with Disabilities
www.stcloudstate.edu/sds - The LGBT Center (GLBT Alliance
scsu_alliance_at_yahoo.com) - The Counseling Center www.stcloudstate.edu/counse
ling - The Womens Center www.stcloudstate.edu/womenscen
ter - The American Indian Center www.stcloudstate.edu/a
ic - The Advising Center www.stcloudstate.edu/advising
- The Center for Student Organizations and
Leadership Development www.stcloudstate.edu/csold
33Resources for Faculty
- The Faculty Association (FA) www.cloudnet.com/fa
cassoc/ - The Center for Excellence in Teaching and
Learning (CETL) www.stcloudstate.edu/teaching - The Advising Center www.stcloudstate.edu/advising
- Office of Sponsored Programs www.stcloudstate.edu
/osp - The Husky Bookstore www.husky.bkstr.com
- The Mediation Program www.stcloudstate.edu/mediat
ion - The Womens Center www.stcloudstate.edu/womenscen
ter - LGBT Faculty and Staff Caucus Contact Jeff
Ringer, ringer_at_stcloudstate.edu - Faculty and Staff of Color Caucus Contact Semya
Hakim, shakim_at_stcloudstate.edu
34CETL Programs for Faculty
- New Faculty Mentoring Program
- Faculty Consultation Program
- Faculty Writers Group
- New Faculty Breakfasts
- Book Talks and Reading Circles
- Faculty Workshop Days
- CETL Resource Room
- Institutional memberships in the Collaboration
and Professional Organizational Development
Association (POD) - Stone Soup
35Nuts and Bolts
- Have you been assigned an office and given keys?
- Have you arranged for a Campus ID Card and Husky
Net Account? - Have you been introduced to your Departments
secretary? - Have you been assigned a mailbox and copier code?
- Have you been given your teaching assignments for
the fall and spring semesters? - Do you know the locations of the classes you will
teach this fall? - Have you heard about scsu-announce? How about
scsu-discuss?
36Nuts and Bolts continued
- Have you ordered books for your classes and/or
placed materials on reserve in the library? - Are you teaching with technology or using a smart
classroom? If so, are you familiar with the
Universitys instructional technology platform,
desktop and file space? - Are you planning to attend the CARE Workshop from
100 - 500 in the Atwood Voyageurs Room?
(Remember this session is required for all new
faculty, staff, and administrators) - Have you been assigned a mentor in your
department? (If not, would you like a CETL
mentor?) - Do you have any questions about beginning the
semester that have not yet been answered? - Have you made plans for lunch or coffee with at
least one person in this room?
37Contact Us!
- Frankie Condon, Director
- Caryn Thole, Office Assistant
- Poorni Gawarammana, Graduate Assistant
- Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
- Miller Center Suite 310
- Telephone 308-5282 (CETL Office)
- Direct Line 308-1502
- Email fvcondon_at_stcloudstate.edu