Introduction

  • This election is for Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Education Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Education Representative election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
  • This list in not official until nominations have been closed and the list of nominees has been reviewed and verified by the APSCUF Nominations and Elections Committee.
  • The statements the candidates submitted with their nominations are given below. By clicking on a name in the list of candidates, you will be taken to that candidate's statement.
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The nominees for Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Education Representative are:

Catherine Prudhoe

Nominations close Mar 18, 2011.
Tenured Faculty in the College of Education may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Each department can have at most one representative on the university wide Tenure and Promotion Committee.
    • Membership on the committee is restricted to the following structure: 4 faculty representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences, 1 faculty representative from each of the Schools of Health Sciences, Education, Music, and Business and Public Affairs, and 1 faculty representative from the non-classroom faculty.
    • The election is decided by a majority of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rules or the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to fill. In the later case, each candidate will be voted on by an approve/disapprove ballot.
    • Each candidate selected counts as a cast vote.

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Catherine Prudhoe


Department: Early & Middle Grades Education

The Tenure and Promotion Committee is one of the most important committees on campus. I had the privilege of serving on this committee 10 years ago and found it rewarding and educational. I came away from my service on TEP being impressed by the caliber of our faculty and by the work that all of us do. I strongly believe that faculty need to be mentored and supported in their professional growth. I would like the opportunity to serve again on TEP.


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