{"id":317,"date":"2018-03-14T14:00:52","date_gmt":"2018-03-14T18:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/faculty-handbook\/?page_id=317"},"modified":"2026-03-02T10:26:14","modified_gmt":"2026-03-02T15:26:14","slug":"faculty-roles-and-expectations","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/faculty-handbook\/regulations\/faculty-roles-and-expectations\/","title":{"rendered":"Faculty Roles and Expectations"},"content":{"rendered":"
Faculty Roles and Expectations, revised in 2026, provides university-level articulation of Montclair\u2019s values and priorities for its excellent faculty. Montclair\u2019s faculty are diverse in discipline, responsibilities, and career stage and trajectory. Thus, these criteria are capacious, designed to provide broad guidance to faculty and to those responsible for review and evaluation. More granular and specific guidance is provided at the college, school, and department levels through individual feedback and\/or criteria that are disseminated locally.<\/p>\n
Faculty are referred to the Local Selected Procedures Agreement Section 3.14 Local Guidelines for Appointment, Retention and Tenure of Teaching Faculty for information concerning Montclair\u2019s personnel action processes and procedures, to the chart of \u201cRequired and <\/a>Supplemental Documents: Tenure, Reappointment, Promotion, and Sabbatical Leave\u00a0 (Updated 7\/27\/23)<\/a>\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n For Tenure-Track Faculty, reappointment, tenure, and promotion decisions will be guided by a weighting of 40% Teaching, 40% Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities, and 20% Service, with adjustments as appropriate for individual roles and responsibilities.<\/p>\n For Teaching Faculty,\u00a0 reappointment and promotion decisions will be guided by a weighting of\u00a0 80% Teaching and 20% Service, with adjustments as appropriate for individual roles and responsibilities.<\/p>\n Some activities may span teaching, scholarship, and\/or service. Faculty are encouraged to illustrate their activities, accomplishments, and impacts within and across these categories, as applicable, by crafting a comprehensive and thoughtful narrative accompanied by evidence as part of their submission.<\/p>\n Teaching is an essential activity of the University faculty, and all faculty are expected to achieve excellence in teaching as demonstrated by student outcomes, both in individual courses and in their academic programs. At Montclair, we embrace the principle that all students who choose Montclair can learn and succeed in their field of study, and that faculty are critical to forging the path from intention to realization. At Montclair, we integrate effective teaching with measurable student development and competencies to focus on the ultimate goal of teaching: developing and graduating life-long learners. Montclair recognizes and values faculty work in teaching at every level, in every modality, through mentoring students, and in work with students in laboratories, in clinical and applied settings, and in real and virtual classrooms.<\/p>\n Excellence in teaching for student success requires:<\/p>\n Faculty will cultivate teaching excellence throughout their careers by engaging in ongoing professional development, continuous individual growth, and contributing increasingly to the advancement of both students and colleagues.<\/p>\n As chosen by the candidate, evidence of teaching excellence may include, but is in no way limited to, the following examples of supplemental materials:<\/p>\n Research, scholarship, and creative activities are essential to the University. The following definition is intentionally broad to allow faculty to engage in a variety of both traditional and innovative activities, including discipline-based, interdisciplinary, community-engaged and\/or public-facing scholarship, formal inquiry, or creative expression that generates, expands, enhances, or applies knowledge or creative works, and is demonstrably impactful.<\/em> While each discipline has norms that will guide faculty in their activities, venues for dissemination, evaluative metrics, and criteria, scholars must demonstrate a scholarly agenda that has a clear direction and a record of increasing impact.\u00a0 The University\u2019s mission as a public-serving institution that advances the common good inspires us to develop or co-develop sustainable solutions to the critical social, technical, cultural, environmental, and other complex issues facing communities.<\/p>\n Faculty will build an increasingly impactful portfolio that contributes to the advancement of their field or discipline.<\/p>\n As chosen by the candidate, evidence of robust scholarship and a faculty member\u2019s stature within their field at each career stage may include, but is not limited to, the following examples of supplemental materials:<\/p>\n Evidence of impactful scholarship may include that the body of work:<\/p>\n While generally more appropriate as demonstration of service, certain invited service activities (for example, invitation to serve as editor of a journal) may be seen as recognition of the impact of a faculty member\u2019s research, scholarship, or creative activities.<\/p>\n Faculty service is the foundation upon which effective shared governance is nurtured at the University, and thus service is an essential activity, one integral to connecting colleges and programs across the University as well as to the external community.\u00a0 All faculty members are expected to engage in activities at the department, college, school, and university levels that contribute substantially to the institution’s mission. Additionally, faculty are expected to provide professional expertise; contributing their expertise to relevant issues and activities at the University and\/or in regional, state, national, or international organizations; and\/or to deliberations about important regional, state, and national issues. Throughout their career, faculty should seek opportunities to increase the value of their engagement and contribution, and thereby their impact.<\/p>\n In alignment with the University\u2019s mission, excellence in service requires:<\/p>\n Faculty will cultivate service excellence, seeking to increase their impact over the course of their careers.<\/p>\n As chosen by the candidate, evidence of impactful service may include, but is not limited to, the following examples of supplemental materials:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Faculty Roles and Expectations For personnel actions through June 30, 2026, the current Faculty Roles and Expectations\u00a0remains in effect. Published March 1, 2026 Effective AY27 (Fall 2026) PREAMBLE Faculty Roles and Expectations, revised in 2026, provides university-level articulation of Montclair\u2019s values and priorities for its excellent faculty. 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TEACHING<\/h2>\n
Principles for Teaching<\/h3>\n
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Assessing Teaching<\/h3>\n
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RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES<\/h2>\n
Principles for\u00a0 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities
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Assessing Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities<\/h3>\n
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SERVICE<\/h2>\n
Principles for Service<\/h3>\n
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Assessing Service<\/h3>\n
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