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                       American Association of University Professors

                           Academic Freedom for a Free Society

                              Evaluation of Shared Governance

            AAUP Document Presented at the 2003 National Meeting

 Introduction

 The following list of questions is designed to allow for the immediate evaluation of the state of shared government at institutions of higher education.  It is hoped that an institution will use these questions to prepare assessment reports for external reviews as well as to evaluation and enhance the institutional system of shared governance.

 The questions are largely drawn from a short monograph by Keetjie Ramo entitled, “Assessing the Faculty’s Role in Shared Governance: Implications of AAUP Standards (1998),” which is available from the AAUP national office.  Each question can be answered with a “yes” or “no.”  When areas for concern are identified by a preponderance of “no” answers, Ramo(1998) and the Redbook (2001) should be consulted extensively as a means of improving the practice of shared governance.

 Ramo identified seven areas that are key indicators of the state of shared governance at institutions of higher education:

            1.      Climate for Governance

2.      Institutional Communication

3.      Board’s Role

4.      President’s Role

5.      Faculty’s Role

6.      Joint Decision Making

7.      Assessing Structural Arrangements for Governance

 She developed a separate section for each indicator.  Within each section, she identifies and summarizes the relevant governance principles located throughout the AAUP Policy Documents and Reports (“Redbook”).  She also considers pertinent governance literature and discusses the implications of the factors discussed in the literature for the implementation of AAUP principles.  Each section includes a set of questions requiring a rather detailed analysis of an institution’s governance system.  A consideration of those questions, along with the references and AAUP principles that Ramo cites, can provide a useful framework for building and improving shared governance in colleges and universities. 

 Assessment Questions Related to Shared Governance on Your Campus:

 

Measure 1: Climate for Governance

             Do the trustees, the administration, and the faculty model collegiality,

             respect, tolerance and civility towards other  members of the campus

             community and each other?

                         ____Yes     ____No

             Are negotiations and communications among university

            constituents open and carried out in good faith and in an

            atmosphere of trust?

                         _____Yes   ____No

 Measure 2: Institutional Communication

             Does consultation by the administration with faculty

            leadership allow time and a mechanism for leadership to

            consult with their constituents before offering recommendations?

                         _____Yes   ____No

             Does the faculty as a whole, in addition to faculty representatives

            have timely access to information necessary for  faculty

            members to give input to governance processes?

                         _____Yes  ____No

Measure 3: The Board’s Role

          Do members of the governing board have appropriate individual

           qualifications with regard to education and experience?

                        _____Yes  _____No

            Is the board inappropriately involved in the day-to-day operations

            of the institution?

                        _____Yes  _____No

            Do board members inform themselves on governance issues by keeping

            up with the literature and participating in training opportunities and

            meetings of the Association of Governing Boards or the AAUP?

                        _____Yes  _____No

            Does the board respect and support the faculty’s traditional role in

            institutional governance?

                        _____Yes  _____No

 Measure 4: The President’s Role

             Does the president have adequate academic, as well as,

            administrative credentials to serve as the chief academic

            officer of the institution?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Does the president on more than rare occasions overturn faculty

            decisions and recommendations in areas in which the faculty has

            primary responsibility (e.g., curriculum, tenure and promotion

            decisions)?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Does the president seek meaningful faculty input on those issues

            (such as budgeting) in which the faculty has an appropriate interest

            but not primary responsibility?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Does the president effectively advocate the principles of shared

            governance to the governing board?

                         _____Yes  _____No

 Measure 6: The Faculty’s Role

             Is the faculty afforded an appropriate degree of autonomy with

            regard to its areas of responsibility by the administration and

            the governing board?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Does the faculty appropriate exercise its capacity for both adverse

            and positive decisions in faculty personnel matters?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Do resources for faculty development, reward structures, and

            workloads support the development of faculty expertise in areas

            of faculty primacy?

                         _____Yes  _____No

 Measure 7: Assessing Structural Arrangements for Governance

             Is there a faculty senate or other institution-wide governance

              body that meets on a regular basis?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Do faculty determine how their own representatives are

            elected?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             For joint committees on which the faculty is represented, does

            the representation appropriately reflect the degree of the faculty’s

            stake in the issue or area the committee is charged with addressing?

                         _____Yes  _____No

             Has the faculty as a whole had an opportunity to meet and comment

            on “short-listed” academic administrative candidates before hiring

            decisions are made?

                         _____Yes  _____No

 

 

 

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