§ 6-63-104 - Faculty performance review.
               	 		
6-63-104.    Faculty performance review.
    (a)  The  president and chancellor of each state-supported institution of higher  education in Arkansas shall work with the campus faculties to develop a  framework to review faculty performance, including post-tenure review.  The framework should be used to develop processes and procedures at each  institution to ensure a consistently high level of performance of the  faculty at Arkansas' publicly supported institutions of higher  education. The effects of the review process of faculty performance  should include rewarding productive faculty, redirecting faculty efforts  to improve or to increase productivity, and correcting instances of  substandard performance. The framework developed by each institution  shall be reported to the House Interim Committee on Education and the  Senate Interim Committee on Education, the Joint Interim Oversight  Committee on Education Reform, and the Department of Higher Education no  later than December 1, 1998, and shall be implemented on the respective  campuses no later than January 1, 2001.
(b)  Pursuant  to subsection (a) of this section, each state-supported institution of  higher education in Arkansas shall conduct a rigorous, consistently  applied, annual review of the performance of all full-time faculty  members. This review shall include assessments by peers, students, and  administrators and shall be utilized to ensure a consistently high level  of performance and serve in conjunction with other appropriate  information as a basis for decisions on promotion, salary increases, and  job tenure. The evaluation by students and administrative staff, shall  be applicable to all teaching faculty, full-time, part-time, and  graduate teaching assistants and shall include an assessment of the  fluency in English of the faculty member or graduate teaching assistant.  This review shall not be used to demote a tenured faculty member to a  nontenured status.
(c)    (1)  Each  college and university shall continually make efforts to identify any  English fluency deficiencies of the teaching faculty and shall take  reasonable measures to assist deficient faculty members in becoming  proficient in English; however, the responsibility of acquiring the  level of English proficiency required for the faculty member's teaching,  research, or service assignments rests with the faculty member.
      (2)  Each  college and university shall have a process for addressing concerns  raised by students concerning language proficiency problems of faculty  members.
(d)  The department shall be  responsible for monitoring the evaluation process and shall report its  findings to the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board and to the  Legislative Council by August l of each year.
(e)  Each  state-supported institution of higher education shall require full-time  faculty members of the college of education and related disciplines to  work collaboratively with the accredited public schools in this state,  and such faculty involvement shall be included as part of the annual  review of the faculty as required by subsection (b) of this section.