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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2005, 09:53:46 PM » |
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In my experience, all full-time faculty at my cc have essentially the same responsibilities, regardless of tenure status. So if you want to prove your ability to serve the college, just do what the other faculty do, with either sincere, or the illusion of sincere, grace. Build working relationships, help with the development of curriculum, support your fellow faculty, and do so with the attitude of someone who willingly does what is expected of her/him while still understanding that the ultimate authority for the direction of the department/college lies with senior and tenure track faculty.
Publishing is actually more helpful than it used to be when one is looking for a cc job, but the rule there is still "participate or perish."
Try getting local newspapers to cover some of your class projects, hold open houses and forums for them, make videos and take photographs (you can get a digital camcorder for but a few hundred bucks at Circuit City that does both), and keep an ongoing file of your work, which will be a part of your teaching portfolio, along with syllabi, evaluations, and other typical classroom records. Finally, it can't hurt to keep copies of any unsolicited compliments (emails and other notes) that you could include in your portfolio as "general testimonials."
Good luck, and congratulations on getting your foot in the door!
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