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FACULTY-STUDENT RELATIONS
The Charter
affirms that the primary responsibility for the classroom environment
rests with the instructor and acknowledges that membership in the
academic profession carries with it special responsibilities. The
following statements describing faculty-student relations are an
accepted part of a faculty member's responsibilities as
teacher-scholars:
- A faculty member is responsible for conducting his/her
assigned course in conformity with the format and content of the
course description as approved by existing college and university
committees.
- A faculty member must be free, within understood limits, to
select and present material in the way s/he deems best.
- A faculty member should, at the beginning of each academic
term, inform his/her class in writing about the course in
reasonably full detail so that students will know: a) the
intent and expectations of the course, b) the number, frequency,
and weighting of examinations, c) the basis for assigning grades,
and d) all other course related requirements (e.g., attendance
policy, "incompletes," etc.).
- A faculty member is responsible for meeting assigned classes
at approved and published times and places.
- A faculty member should inform, in advance, the department
chair/school director when s/he or the assistant under his/her
supervision is unable to meet a class.
- A faculty member is required to hold final examinations at
published times and places in accordance with the final
examination schedule. It is strongly recommended that neither
major exams nor projects be scheduled during the last week of the
term.
- A faculty member should assign grades in accordance with an
appropriate grading standard and on the basis of clearly announced
criteria.
- A faculty member is expected to provide sufficient and
appropriate regular meeting times in his/her office for students
who may have need of individual counseling regarding progress in
the class and the understanding of course material.
- A faculty member may not allow for special preferences
regarding course expectations and grades to be given to individual
students unless all students in the class are given the same
opportunity.
- A faculty member should keep the department chair/school
director informed about incidents involving any intimidation or
interference on the part of students with the conduct of
classes.
NOTE: Individual departments/schools may wish to add to,
delete, or modify these statements on faculty-student relations.
Every effort, however, should be made to exclude provisions that set
standards or norms for behavior of faculty as citizens of a community
or that would attempt to govern individual preferences and private
behavior that do not affect campus or classroom activities. See
the Faculty Handbook for additional statements.
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