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Office of the Provost

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Dear colleagues,听

For the past few years, 快活app has explored the importance of 鈥溾澨齀t is critical that, while acknowledging the diverse responsibilities of our faculty, the 快活app supports an equitable system of distribution and reward for faculty workload.听听is comprehensive in scope, including research, teaching, and service; therefore, it is essential to the advancement of 快活app and maintaining our trajectory of听. 听

As recommended by the听听and with the support of the deans, I am asking each school or college, under the leadership of their dean and following shared governance principles, to share with me a school or college plan, guideline, or policy addressing a dimension of Faculty Workload by the end of 2023.听 The goal is not to 鈥渇ix鈥 everything, but to start small in areas of collectively identified need.听 Any school and college faculty workload equity plans, guidelines, and/or policies 听should be seen as guidance offered in conjunction with the Appointment, Tenure, and Promotion (APT) document.听听

My office is committed to supporting ongoing institutional efforts to address these issues. For example, the Faculty Senate Workload Equity Committee is working to create templates that chairs and directors, or committee chairs, can use to听听service opportunities so that faculty understand the level of effort expected, the general time commitment, and the expected activities/outcomes. These templates can be adjusted as necessary, but will better equip faculty, and their chairs or directors, to assess the impact of the service expectation and reward the service with a more accurate understanding of the workload. They can also form the basis for department or unit level workload dashboards,听.

The school and college plans, guidelines, and policies should follow guiding principles elaborated in the听听as well as in the American Council on Education鈥檚听, which builds on the听Faculty Workload and Rewards听project, an NSF Advance-funded project. These principles are key to the establishment of equitable workloads:

  • 罢谤补苍蝉辫补谤别苍肠测:听Departments/programs have widely visible information about faculty work activities available for department members to see.
  • 颁濒补谤颈迟测:听Departments/programs have clearly identified and well-understood benchmarks for faculty work activities.
  • 颁谤别诲颈迟:听Departments/programs recognize and reward faculty members who are expending more effort in certain areas.
  • 狈辞谤尘蝉:听Departments/programs have a commitment to ensuring faculty workload is fair and have put systems in place that reinforce these norms.
  • 颁辞苍迟别虫迟:听Departments/programs acknowledge that different faculty members have different strengths, interests, and demands that shape their workloads and offer workload flexibility to recognize this context.
  • 础肠肠辞耻苍迟补产颈濒颈迟测:听Departments/programs have mechanisms in place to ensure that faculty members fulfill their work obligations and receive credit for their work.

Within this framework, each academic unit should develop school and college faculty workload plans, policies, and/or guidelines that may include procedures for assigning academic workload and receiving credit for workload in annual and consequential reviews.听As we move forward, in concert with the 2023 Faculty Workload Equity Committee, we will attend to accountability processes and procedures to make sure policies, processes, and practices align to support equitable outcomes.

As you proceed in your collective endeavors, here are some resources to support your work:听

  • 罢丑别听听补苍诲听
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    • Developed by the 快活app 2021-2022 Workload Equity Committee, the 快活app Library Guide听includes information on resources, ongoing workload equity work at 快活app, and best practices.鈥
  • .鈥KerryAnn O鈥橫eara.鈥(快活app 2022 Provost Conference Series). Recording.鈥
  • Kim Case.(快活app 2022 Provost Conference Series). Recording.鈥
  • .鈥KerryAnn O鈥橫eara.鈥(快活app 2021 Provost Conference Series). Recording.鈥
  • Workload equity is part of the broader Provost Initiative 鈥.鈥 This website provides information about the 快活app Workload Equity Committee governance structure, charge, process, and timeline as well as 快活app Department Equity Action Planning and ways to take action.鈥

Lastly, it would be wonderful if you might join me on Friday February 3 from 12:30-2:30 for听a keynote talk and luncheon听to deepen our learning on workload equity, entitled:

Yes, And . . .: Sustainable and Scalable Approaches to Equitable Workload Reforms

Dr.KerryAnn O鈥橫eara, Professor of Higher Education and a Distinguished Scholar Teacher at the University of Maryland- College Park 听

Here鈥檚 a short description of Dr. O鈥橫eara鈥檚 talk:

Often when we begin conversations about changing workload policies and practices, we find we have to balance a set of dynamic tensions. How can we add clarity to what is expected without reinforcing a one-size fits all system that does not recognize differences in context? How can we bring relevant and different contexts into view as we assign credit and improve consistency in how work is assigned and rewarded?

In this talk, Dr. KerryAnn O'Meara rejoins us to continue thinking about issues鈥痵uch as invisible labor and/or DEIJ labor as well as transparency and accountability. She shares what she has learned over the last 7 years working with campuses on such reforms. She also shares what workload reform can help us learn about our overall systems for hiring, retention and evaluation that could create more inclusive workplaces.

Thank you for all of your work on this important matter.听 I look forward to seeing what we develop together in furthering our commitments to equitable workloads.

With warm regards,

Mary L. Clark听

Provost