Purpose of the Handbook
This handbook provides faculty members with essential policies, teaching guidelines, and institutional expectations to ensure academic excellence and professional growth.
1. Faculty Roles & Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality, research-informed instruction.
Develop syllabi aligned with program learning outcomes.
Assess student performance fairly and consistently.
Participate in departmental and institutional service.
Stay current in their discipline through professional development.
2. Academic Policies & Procedures
Course Design & Syllabus Requirements
Syllabi must include:
Course objectives & learning outcomes
Grading breakdown
Attendance & late work policies
Academic integrity statement
Disability accommodations statement
Grading & Assessment
Clear rubrics should be provided for major assignments.
Final grades must be submitted by the institutional deadline.
Academic Integrity
Define plagiarism, cheating, and consequences.
Report violations to the academic integrity committee.
3. Teaching & Pedagogy
Effective Teaching Strategies
Use active learning techniques (discussions, case studies, group work).
Incorporate formative assessments (quizzes, reflections).
Leverage technology (LMS, multimedia, simulations).
Inclusive Teaching Practices
Ensure materials are accessible (captioned videos, readable fonts).
Encourage diverse perspectives in discussions.
4. Student Support & Accessibility
Refer students to tutoring, counseling, or disability services as needed.
Follow ADA guidelines for accommodations (extended time, note-takers).
5. Professional Responsibilities
Hold at least 3-5 office hours per week.
Participate in faculty governance (committees, curriculum development).
6. Faculty Evaluation & Development
Student evaluations are conducted each semester.
Peer reviews may be required for tenure-track faculty.
7. Ethical & Legal Considerations
Never discuss student grades publicly.
Mandatory reporting of harassment/discrimination.
8. Appendices & Templates
I. Ethics and Conduct for Teachers in Higher Education Institutions
II. Laws and Regulations on the Employment of Foreign Teachers
III. Sample syllabi, Evaluation forms, others and contacts
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