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Maricela Guzman's Case |
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Introduction Chair, Personnel Committee #1 Resources CCCC Promotion and Tenure Guidelines for Work with Technology CCCC Statement of Professional Guidance CCCC Statement on Scholarship in Composition MLA Guidelines for Evaluating Work with Digital Media in the Modern Languages MLA Guidelines for the Institutional Support of and Access to IT for Faculty Members and Students
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Characterization of Institution Regional Comprehensive, State University
Ph.D. granted in English
Guzman would receive yearly positive reviews and would have been granted tenure without question.
The Depaartment Chair's responsibilities are to counsel Guzman and to present Guzman's case to upper-level administration in a positive light. She seems to have done some of this, but I would question why she did not direct Guzman to publish in a different venue if the ones she was publishing in were problematic to the department. Perhaps, she should also have informally discussed Guzman's research more with members of the department before the committee meeting, but since the chair/head gives a separate decision on tenure and promotion, I think there is good reason to avoid informal influence.What are the Personnel Committee's responsibilities toward Guzman? Which did they fulfill? Fail? The Personnel Committee Chair should run the meeting, try to keep tempers cool, and write a report that reflects the spirit of the department. I don't think the Chair should influence the voting or discussion, except to keep discussion professional and polite.
I'm afraid I don't see the Dean discussed in this case.
Guzman seems to have done what she was hired to do, publish in her field of expertise.
This problem developed from the absolute start. The department didn't respect the work Guzman was doing. They wanted a more conservative member, and they shouldn't have hired someone whose work they could not support. There needed to be a re-education early on if this situation were to have "corrected." What went right is the chair of the department showed Guzman that she supported her work and would support her candidacy.
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