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Sabbatical Workshop Sabbatical Workshop Friday, April 21, 2006 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Dr. Wallace Smith, VPAA Prof. Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, chair, sabbatical committee

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Sabbatical Workshop Friday, April 21, 2006 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Dr. Wallace Smith, VPAA Prof. Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, chair, sabbatical committee. Overview. 3 Bridges to Cross Eligibility Who Recommends & Who Approves Application Process & Important Dates - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sabbatical WorkshopSabbatical WorkshopFriday, April 21, 2006

3:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Dr. Wallace Smith, VPAAProf. Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, chair, sabbatical committee

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OverviewOverview

3 Bridges to Cross Eligibility Who Recommends & Who Approves Application Process & Important Dates Sabbatical Committee Website & Application Form Increasing the Chance for Approval Some Reasons for Non-approval Questions

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3 Bridges3 Bridges

Contract Requirements– Provides mechanism to apply– Does not guarantee

Sabbatical Committee– Recommendation

Administration– Approval

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EligibilityEligibility

According to the AAUP Contract Article XXVI.B.2.a on page 86

“A faculty member shall be eligible for a sabbatical leave for at least one (1) semester after each six (6) years of service at the College.”

May apply for 1 or 2 semester leave

Repeatable: possibility of more than one sabbatical leave in a long teaching career

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Recommends vs. Approves?

Sabbatical Committee of 5 faculty members recommends proposal to administration.– “The College agrees to the formation of a faculty committee

which shall be responsible for reviewing all applications for sabbatical leave and making recommendations to the College for granting such leaves” (p. 87, Contract).

Administration, VPAA & President approve sabbatical leave.– “The President’s recommendation to the Board will be final”

(p. 87, Contract).

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Process & Important DatesProcess & Important Dates

Application must be signed by Department Chair prior to sabbatical committee review.– How courses will be covered.

Signed application to Sabbatical Committee by October 15 “of the academic year prior to the academic year for which the leave is to be granted” (p. 87, Contract).

– Plan about 2 years in advance

Sabbatical committee forwards the application & its recommendation to the VPAA by November 15 (p. 87, Contract).

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Process & Important DatesProcess & Important Dates

VPAA approves or not.– If approved, President presents it to the Board for final approval.

“Where the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Committee disagree an appeal can be brought to the President” (p. 87, Contract).– Sabbatical Committee gives favorable recommendation &

VPAA does not approve.

“Faculty members shall be notified of the outcome of the application no later than January 31. . .” (p. 87, Contract).– After the January Board meeting.

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Process Upon CompletionProcess Upon Completion

“Upon completing a sabbatical a faculty member shall submit a report detailing his/her activities

during the sabbatical” [to VPAA] (p. 86, Contract).

Five-page paper– Including references, photos, etc.

One presentation– PDC, Faculty, or Board

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Website & Application FormWebsite & Application Formhttp://faculty.ucc.edu/committee-src/

Application form/proposal

Document, document, document!

Details, details, details!

Justify, justify, justify!

Similar to writing a grant application.

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Leave for Professional Leave for Professional AdvancementAdvancement“Sabbatical leaves (Leaves for Professional Advancement)

may be granted to faculty members for study and research, pursuit of an advanced degree or for creative work in their discipline.

. . . In justifying the request the faculty member shall explain the plans for the leave, state the length of the leave desired, and sign an agreement to continue his or her services at the College for at least one (1) academic year

following the termination of the leave” (p. 85, Contract).

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Increasing Odds for Increasing Odds for ApprovalApproval

Doctoral Candidate– “Priority shall be given to faculty members who are doctoral

candidates at accredited institutions and who have completed all course requirements and are engaged in dissertation research or dissertation writing” (p. 86, Contract).

NOT Doctoral– Scholarly idea/activity of merit

• Creative work in discipline– Contract, p. 85

• Advancement & benefit to academic/college community different from professional development

– Guideline #8a, Contract, p. 85

– Relevant to current discipline– Convincing and justified written proposal

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Some Reasons for Non-Some Reasons for Non-ApprovalApproval Doctoral and NOT Doctoral

– Not eligible• Contract, p. 86.

– More professional development than ADVANCEMENT• Guideline #8a and Contract, p. 85

– Not relevant to current discipline• Contract, p. 85

– Not justified• Contract, p. 85

– Multiple applicants from same department• Guidelines 6 & 7, Contract, p. 86

– No evidence outcome will be shared w/ community• Guideline #8c

– Written proposal not fully developed & documented• Guideline #9

– Budget• Administrative

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QuestionsQuestions