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SECTION E | INSTRUCTION
- SECTION EA | Academic Calendar
- SECTION EB | Alternative Methods of Instruction
- SECTION EC | Course Load
- SECTION ED | Instructional Resources
- SECTION EE | Instructional Programs
- SECTION EF | Special Programs
- SECTION EG | Academic Achievement
- SECTION EH | Testing
- SECTION EI | Academic Freedom and Responsibility
- SECTION EJ | Faculty Governance
- SECTION EK | Faculty Code of Professional Ethics
SECTION EJ.1
INSTRUCTION
FACULTY GOVERNANCE
Procedure
FACULTY GOVERNANCE
Navarro College recognizes that faculty are the primary change agents for academic activities that empower students to achieve their personal, academic and career goals and that promote lifelong learning for all communities served.
In addition to teaching responsibilities, the faculty has primary responsibility for such fundamental areas as curriculum, subject matter and methods of instruction, and other matters directly related to teaching and learning. The faculty also recommend the requirements for degrees and certificates. These are accomplished through Faculty Association meetings, Academic Council, and through institutional effectiveness measures such as assessment of student learning outcomes (SLO’s), program learning outcomes (PLO’s), core objectives, and annual and comprehensive program reviews.
The College also recognizes that faculty are an integral component in the operation and success of the College. As such, faculty serve the institution and its mission through activities that transcend the classroom. These shared governance activities include:
Department Chairs and Program Directors/Coordinators: Department Chairs and Program Directors/Coordinators work with the Deans to ensure course offerings reflect student needs, procure necessary instructional resources, and maintain positive communication and coordination with adjunct faculty. The following are specific responsibilities of Department Chairs:
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New Faculty Appointments: Full-time faculty are actively involved in the appointment of new faculty. Faculty are appointed to screening and interview committees as part of the new faculty selection process.
Committees: Faculty serve on a number of committees at the college in the furtherance of its mission. Some of these include:
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FACULTY ASSOCIATION
The purpose of the Faculty Association is to address matters that relate to the faculty.
All full-time faculty serve as members of the Faculty Association. The Association annually elects officers and a nine-member Executive Committee. The Faculty Association Executive Committee (FAEC) meets on a regular and periodic basis with the District President to discuss matters of interest to the faculty. The Chairperson of the FAEC will normally serve as the faculty spokesperson and representative of the faculty. The Chairperson will be the point of contact with the faculty and will appoint faculty to other committees as may be required. The FAEC Chairperson also serves on other committees as needed.
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Full-time faculty serve on the Academic Council. The Academic Council serves as the Curriculum Review Committee for the college and in this capacity clearly defines the process through which the curriculum is established, reviewed, and evaluated. This process recognizes the roles of the faculty, the administration, and the Board of Trustees. Faculty are voting members and have a voice in all academic matters addressed by the Council. All curriculum changes, including modification of existing programs, program updates, and new program approvals, must be approved by the Academic Council. Academic Council meets regularly during fall and spring semesters and may be convened during the summer, if needed.
Membership: The Vice President for Academic Affairs serves as the Chair of the Academic Council. The Faculty Association, Executive Deans, Executive Directors and location deans may recommend faculty members on this committee.
Approved: 2015
Updated: 2017, 2020, 2024
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