New Process for Annual Teaching Evaluation
Overview of annual teaching evaluations:
- Faculty in the COB are evaluated annually on their teaching on a "unsatisfactory/below/meets/exceeds/exceptional" basis.
- School Heads and Supervisors complete the teaching evaluation on the basis of the standards set out in the faculty handbook and reproduced below.
- Evaluations include a review of the faculty member's:
- ESET scores
- Teaching portfolio (number & type of of courses taught, number of students, course designs/redesigns, etc.)
- Efforts related to course design, innovation, professional development, curricular innovation and adaptation, and
- Observation rubrics
- Faculty will be observed and scores for "meets" on a Canvas Download Canvas and Engagement Download Engagement rubric to ensure minimum teaching standards are met and to provide formative feedback.
- Evaluations are scheduled on a three-year basis, and may be scheduled more frequently as required by the School Head or Supervisor or as requested by the faculty member.
Proposed Change |
Current Handbook |
Exceptional
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Exceptional (in addition to “exceeds expectations” and “meets expectations” criteria) ● Attains specific recognition as among the College of Business’s finest teachers, based upon a record of significant accomplishments, including, but not limited to, outstanding performance in teaching, dedication to the full development of students, knowledge of his/her discipline, and comparison with teachers across the university. Indicators of exceptional teaching include the recognition and/or nominations from OSU or relevant academic and professional societies. |
Exceeds
Exceeds Expectations: in addition to “meets expectations” criteria:
AND
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Exceeds Expectations (in addition to “meets expectations” criteria) ● Achieves recognition from peers as an educational leader and attains specific recognition among peers and students for excellence in teaching. ● Receives average student evaluations consistently (more often than not) above 90% on questions #1 and #2. |
Meets
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Meets Expectations ● Maintains currency in course objectives, course content and instructional materials and demonstrates the ability to organize subject matter logically. ● Is well prepared for class sessions and demonstrates the ability to communicate subject matter clearly and in a manner that stimulates learning, creative thinking, and enthusiasm for the subject matter. ● Maintains grading standards that are fair and impartial and reflect challenging performance norms. ● Maintains scheduled office hours and establishes positive teacher-student rapport inside and outside the classroom. ● Provides career advising for individual students and support for student organizations. ● Effectively participates in discipline related and college activities to revise and update curricula. ● Receives average student evaluations consistently (more often than not) above 70% on questions #1 and #2. |
Below
OR
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Below Expectations ● Fails to fulfill many of the duties/responsibilities of a teacher at the “meets expectations” level. ● Receives average student evaluations consistently (more often than not) below 70% on questions #1 and #2. |
Unsatisfactory ● Shows serious deficiencies in fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a teacher at the “meets expectations” level. |
Unsatisfactory ● Shows serious deficiencies in fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a teacher at the “meets expectations” level. |