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With regard to service, the chair/director ensures that untenured colleagues get advice about the time commitments involved in different forms of service and which forms of service may be the most gratifying. New colleagues should be helped to find a balance between service and their other responsibilities.
Note: should any faculty member wish to have informal mentoring from outside his/her department, he/she should approach a division director or an associate dean of the faculty for guidance.
2. Mentoring by Division Directors: division directors play an important role in mentoring of faculty of all ranks, both through formal promotion and tenure processes (see III.G.13) and as needed at other times. Anchor chap3sece2 chap3sece2
3. The Core Mentoring Program: untenured faculty members are encouraged to take part in the mentoring program included in the Core Junior Faculty Incentive Program as early as possible. Classroom shadowing can be one of the most helpful ways to reflect on pedagogy, and interdisciplinary contacts are extremely fruitful in promoting the liberal arts model of teaching. Details of the program may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of the Faculty or the University Studies office. Anchor chap3sece3 chap3sece3
4. The Center for Learning, Teaching and Research (CLTR): the CLTR provides space and resources for confidential consulting for faculty seeking individualized help with teaching, outside the realm of personnel decisions. The center offers advice on effective teaching methods as well as help with new pedagogies and support for innovative classroom experiments. Anchor chap3sece4 chap3sece4
The CLTR is a resource for junior and senior faculty alike. It is hoped that all faculty will participate in its activities from time to time.