Graduate Council – Minutes
East
Tennessee State University
February
25, 2013 1:15pm
President’s
Conference Room – Dossett Hall 206
Present: Dr. Karin Bartoszuk, Dr. Jeffrey P. Beck, Ms. Queen H. Brown, Dr. Emmett
M. Essin, Dr. Eric S. Glover, Dr. Marie Jones, Ms. Billie Lancaster, Dr. Lori
Marks, Dr. Cecilia A. McIntosh, Dr. Robbie Pack, Ms. Laura Pepper-Weiler, Dr.
Martha M. Pointer, Dr. Kathleen M. Rayman, Ms. Colleen Scott, Dr. Marie
Tedesco, Dr. Ester L. Verhovsek, Dr. Florence M. Weierbach
Absent: Dr. Russell Brown, Dr. Stacy D. Brown, Dr.
Scott W. Champney, Ms. Maria D. Costa, Dr. William R. Duncan, Ms. LaDonna
Hutchins, Dr. Jeff R. Knisley
Guests: Ms. Beth Evelyn Barber, Graduate Student Success
Specialist, Dr. Pamela Evanshen, Dr. Cynthia Chambers, Dr. Michelle Lee, Dr.
Thomas C. Jones, Dr. Jana Scarborough, Dr. Delanna Reed
Approval of
January 2013 Minutes:
The
January 28, 2013 minutes were approved with one correction. Ms. Laura Pepper-Weiler was added as
present.
Dr.
Martha M. Pointer was suggested to be chairperson in Dr. Champney’s absence by
Dr. Marie Tedesco. Dr. Pointer
graciously accepted.
Curriculum
Subcommittee report – Dr. Martha Pointer:
Each of the proposals below was considered using the following
characteristics as an element of the appropriateness of the proposal:
Appropriate credit hour assignment
Appropriate discipline-specific best practices
Appropriate purpose and goals of the proposal
Appropriate intellectual/learning outcomes
Appropriate content and topics
Appropriate major assignments
Appropriate class level
Appropriate course type
Appropriate course delivery method
Conflict with other courses or programs
Articulation and transferability of credit to other institutions
I.
New Course
Proposal – BIOL 4/5887, Arachnology:
This new course will provide students with a focused and synthetic
approach to organismal biology.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Purpose and Goals, Learning Outcomes, and Major Assignments sections,
remove the unnecessary computer code.
B. In the Major Assignments
section, insert “each” at the beginning of the second sentence of the Course
requirements for graduate students.
C. In those instances where
compound adjectives precede a noun, the adjectives should be hyphened.
D. In the Rationale for
Proposal, add “for undergraduates.”
Also, further justify offering the course to graduate students.
E. In the Grade Assignment
section, include another column for graduate grade assignment, putting more weight
on the graduate-only components. Also,
put headings on the columns.
F. Include the latest
edition of the Required Textbooks.
G. In the Rationale for
Proposal, clarify that this is arachnoid organismal biology. Also, clarify that the menu requirement is
related to undergraduate majors.
H. In the Rationale for
Proposal, justify why this course is necessary at the graduate level.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
II.
New Course
Proposal – COUN 4/5207, Girls’ and Women’s Wellness for Helping Professionals
This new course will provide students with insight as to how society
impacts the self-image of girls and women.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Rationale for Proposal, address why the course needs to be offered.
B. In
the Catalog Description, insert an apostrophe at the end of “girls.”
C. In
the Semesters Previously offered section, remove the ”also” from the last
sentence.
D. In the Purpose and Goals
section, add an apostrophe to “girls” in the first goal.
E. In
the Learning Outcomes, list the items in a bulleted list.
F. In
the Catalog Description, add information about the availability of the course
for graduate students in other programs.
G. In
the Major Assignments section, Weekly reflection notes, re-word how the
students will submit their papers.
H. In
the Major Assignments section, Additional essay question, clarify the phrase
“professional helping implications.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
III.
New Course
Proposal – ELPA 7825, Academic Writing for Dissertation Research
This new course will provide students with an opportunity to become
familiar with scholarly writing and to practice this skill.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Rationale for Proposal, change “for” to “about in the first sentence.
B. In
the Rationale for Proposal, change “dissertation hours” to “starting to write
their dissertation.”
C. In the Rationale for
Proposal, change the last part of the last sentence to read “the time between
the end of course work and the beginning of writing the dissertation proposal.”
D. In the Purpose and Goals
section, remove the information prior to “The purpose of this course….”
E. In
the Purpose and Goals section, list the goals for the course.
F. In
the Purpose and Goals section, remove all of the information following the new
goals (see above).
G. In
the Major Assignments section, explain each of the major assignments.
H. In
the Attendance Policy, explain iw “synchronous and asynchronous” attendance
will be monitored.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
IV.
New Course
Proposal – NTFD 5442, Practice Based Research in Medical Nutrition Therapy
This new course will provide students with a research course that will
prepare them for the non-thesis option in the MS in Clinical Nutrition program.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Rationale for Proposal, re-write the reasons for the course. It is unclear for whom the course is intended
and what the effect on the curriculum will be.
B. In the Purpose and Goals
section, begin the first paragraph with “The purpose of this course is to
introduce students to the activities….”
C. In the Purpose and Goals
section, list the goals as what the department aims to achieve in the education
of its students. Perhaps state “The
goals of the course are to provide students with and understanding of….”
D. In the Major Assignments
section, part 2, state which textbook the students will use for this
assignment.
E. In the Prerequisites,
remove “and Dietetic Internship program.”
F. In the course
description, remove the word “will.”
G. In the Rationale for the
Proposal, correct the spelling of “integration.”
H. On the last line of the
Rationale for Proposal, the wording should be “profession of dietetics to be
developed and implemented.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
V.
New Course
Proposal – NTFD 5445, Advanced Macronutrient Nutrition
This new course would provide students with a more focused course in
macronutrients and their impact human nutrition.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Rationale for Proposal, the word “strong” is used twice in the same
sentence. Change on of the words to a
more appropriate word.
B. In the Rationale for
Proposal, rephrase the content to reflect that BIOL 5167 is not a plant
metabolism course. Include the
information that the MS in Clinical Nutrition would be better served with a course
that focuses on human metabolism.
C. In the Purpose and Goals
section, reword the first sentence to read “The purpose of this course is to
provide students with an advanced….”
D. In the Purpose and Goals
section, list the goals as what the department aims to achieve in the education
of its students. Perhaps state “The
goals of the course are to provide students with and understanding of….”
E. In
the Learning Outcomes section, please check the spelling of “sequrlea.”
F. In
the Major Assignments section, part 1, capitalize Turnitin in the third
sentence.
G. In the Major Assignments
section, part b, insert a comma after “journal” in the second sentence.
H. In
the Attendance Policy, change “Tuesday” to “week.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
VI.
Substantive
Curriculum Modification – M.S. in Clinical Nutrition
The proposed modifications will update the course offerings in the
program and will provide an online track for those students who already have
earned their Registered Dietitian designation.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Need section, the second paragraph, add a comma after “work” on the third
line, and add a comma after “degree” on the seventh line.
B. In
the Plans for Accreditation, add a comma after “2013.”
C. In
the Type of Program Change, explain how the six hours of thesis are included in
the program total hours. Put a footnote
about how the thesis is required for the Advanced Standing option
D. In part 4 of the Type of
Program Change. Add “see Appendix A” to show the side-by-side comparison of the
before and after and to state the rationale for the proposal.
E. If the page with three
columns is the before and after requested in the Type of Program Change, please
label it as Appendix A.
F. On the Cover Page, the
contact information should be Dr. Bach.
G. In the last objective in
the Goals and Objectives section, state something like “provide opportunity for
additional study for those students who have the Registered Dietitian
designation.
In the chart in Appendix A, the middle column on the second page, the
thesis hours should be 6 (not 1-6).
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
VII.
New Course
Proposal – READ 5870, Advanced Practicum
This new course is part of the curriculum change proposal for the Master
of Arts in Reading.
The subcommittee recommends approval
with the following changes:
A. In
the Rationale for Proposal, remove the first three words of the second
sentence.
B. In
the Credit Hours (fixed and minimum, change the
number to “1.”
C. Remove
the credit hour and prerequisite information form the Cataolg Description and
begin with something like “This course covers….”
D. Remove
the information form the Semesters previously offered section.
E. Reword
the Purpose and Goals section to begin “The purpose of this course is….” Following the purpose statement, begin a
paragraph which lists the goals in a bulleted format and begins “The goals of
the course are….” Remove the rest of the
information beginning with “Most participants….”
F. In
the Major Assignments section, add a description of what each of the
assignments involves.
G. In
the Other Information section, add a paragraph about academic misconduct
similar to the following:
ETSU is committed to developing the intellect and moral character of its
students. To that end, all instances of plagiarism, cheating, and other forms
of academic misconduct shall be punished in accord with Tennessee Board of
Regents Policy. Any knowledge of conduct of this nature should be reported to
the proper authorities. Not reporting instances of academic misconduct
represents a fundamental break with honor code policy, and although this
offense is not punishable, reflects a callous disregard for yourself, your
classmates, and your professors. Penalties for academic misconduct will vary
with the seriousness of the offense and may include, but are not limited to: a
grade of F on the work in question, a grade of F for the course, reprimand,
probation, suspension, and expulsion. For a second academic misconduct offense,
the penalty is permanent expulsion. (ETSU Syllabus Attachment.)
H. Because the proposed
course number is already in use, the course number must be changed to 5871.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
VIII.
New Course
Proposal – READ 5890, The Role of the Reading Specialist and Literacy Coach
This new course is part of the curriculum change proposal for the Master
of Arts in Reading
The subcommittee recommended approval with the following change:
A. In the Purpose and Goals
section, after the first sentence, explain the purpose of the Reading
Specialist Endorsement. Then begin a
second paragraph with “The goals of the course are to train students to:..., ”
then retain the remainder of the section.
B. In the Grade Assignment
section, relate the Major Assignments ot he Grade Assignment (they should be
basically the same).
C. In the Transcript Title, use Reading
Specialist & Coach.
D. In the Major Assignments, correct the
spelling of “professional.”
E. In the Grading Score, indicate that the
column on the right reflects percentages.
F. In the Prerequisites, state “approval
of the Graduate Coordinatorof the Master of Arts in Reading education program.”
G. In the Proposed Implementation Term,
use Fall 2013
H. In the list of Graduate Faculty,
include the status for each faculty member.
I. In the Major Assignments section and
the Grade Assignment section, align the topics such that all are included.
J. In the Grading Scale, for the grade of
“F,” use “below 75” and indicate that the column on the right is percentage.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
IX.
Establishment of
Articulated Programs – Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Business
Administration.
The
articulation will allow pharmacy students to complete the Master of Business
Administration program at the same time they are completing their Doctor of
Pharmacy degree, removing course redundancies.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Title of Action, re-word read “Establishment of articulated programs
consisting of the Doctor of Pharmacy and the Master of Business
Administration.”
B. In
the Proposal Statement, re-word to state “To articulated the programs of study
for the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and the Master of Business
Administration (MBA).”
C. In
the Executive Summary, Proposal, state “To articulate the programs of study for
the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and the Master of Business
Administration (MBA).”
D. In
the Curriculum, state “The articulated programs of study are presented in
Appendix A.
E. In the Need section,
insert “program of study” after the MBA and PharmD in the second line. In the third sentence, state “The articulated
ParrmD/MBA programs of study are designed….”
F. On page 6, Section II,
re-word the first sentence of the Introduction to read “The articulated
programs of study include the Doctor of Pharmacy and the Master of Business
Administration (PharmD/MBA) and complements clinical pharmacy training with
additional in-depth training in business/management. Students will complete the standard….”
G. In the fourth paragraph
of the Introduction, remove the word “potential from the first sentence. Add an “s” to the word “program” and change
“ha” to “have” in the last sentence.
H. In the Peer Programs
section, remove “proposed” and “dual degree in the first sentence and after
“PharmD/MBA on page 7, top paragraph and add an “s” to program of study.
I. In Table 1, correct the
total for PharmD if necessary.
J. In Table 2, remove
“Dual Degree” from the title.
K. In part F on page 8,
remove “Program” from the title.
L. In the third paragraph
of part F, remove “degree in the articulated dual degree.”
M. In the last paragraph of
part F, page 9, remove “program” from the first sentence.
N. In part J, page 10,
remove “dual degree” and “program” from the last sentence.
O. In part E, page 11,
remove “dual degree” and “program” from the first sentence.
P. In Section IV, part A,
page 11, remove “dual degree program” and “dual degree” from the first two
sentences, and add an “s” to “program” following the second “dual degree.”
Q. In the Evaluation Plans,
page 13, remove “dual” from the first paragraph, and add an “s” to “program” in
the third paragraph.
R. In Mission Congruence,
add an “s” after “program” in the first sentence and in the fourth sentence.
S. In the Congruence with
State Master Plan, add an “s” after “program” in the first line and in the
third sentence.
T. On page 15, the
paragraph before Institutional Priority, add and “s” to “program.”
U. On page 17, the second
bullet, change the wording to read “… articulation will attract….”
V. On page 17, the third
bullet, add an “s” to “program.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
X.
Substantive Curriculum
Modification – Master of Education in Special Education
This curriculum revision is
necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach program. The modification includes changes to all
three concentrations and a name change to one of the concentrations.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Concentrations section of the Cover Page, remove “(current)” and add “(To
be re-named Advanced Studies in Special Education).”
B. In
the Narrative Description of Action (Snapshot), include the modification for
two concentrations and the retitling and modification of one other
concentration. Use consistent language throughout the proposal.
C. In
the Type of Program Change, part 3, Special Education Concentration, explain
that students must choose one of the two listed tracks.
D. In
part 4 of the Type of Program Change, include a rationale for the proposed
change.
E. Include
in the proposal a transition plan for students currently in the program.
F. In
the proposal include a list and catalog description of all the new courses.
G. In
the proposal include a list and catalog description of all the modified
courses.
H. In
Appendices A, B, and C, bold all of the changes.
I. In
Appendices A, B, and C divide the courses into sections. (See Public Health for an example. Dr. Bartoszuk can help with this.)
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XI. New Course Proposal – SPED 5880, Thesis in Special Education
This new course adds a thesis course
and thesis option to the Special Education program.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. Thesis
courses should be numbered 5960.
B. Elaborate
on the rationale for this course proposal.
C. The
Grade Type should be changed to “S/SP/U.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendation
XII. New Course Proposal – SPED 5701, Research in Special Education and
Related Fields
This new course introduces students
to research in Special Education.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Purpose and Goals section, the last item in the goals list needs to have a
bullet.
B. In
the Learning Outcomes section, the last bullet needs to have a closing
parenthesis.
C. In
the Rationale for Proposal change the first sentence to read “The M.Ed. in
Special Education is revising its Advanced Studies in Special Education
concentration to reflect….”
D. In
the Purpose and Goals section, add “in-depth discussion” and
“discipline-specific in the wording of the goals.
E. In
the Major Assignments section, Research Proposal, remove the information about
the ETSU Honors research grants as the grants are available to undergraduate
students only.
F. In
the Attendance Policy, Weather Related Cancellations, hyphenate
“weather-related” and change “may” to “must.”
G. In
the Required Textbooks, update the Isaac and Michael text to the latest
edition.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XIII. New Course Proposal – SPED 5301, Instructional Methodology for
Exceptional Learning Needs
This new course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Catalog Description, remove the word “candidates” from the first sentence.
B. In
the Purpose and Goals section, state the purpose of the course, beginning with
“The purpose of this course is to….”
C. In
the Major Assignments, Mini-Quizzes/Assignments section, remove the last four
words.
D. In
the Major Assignments, Examinations section, remove the last two words.
E. In
the Attendance Policy, remove the “C-“ from the first paragraph.
F. In
the Catalog Description, change “curricula” to “curriculum.”
G. In
the Grading Scale change the last percentage to “below 76.”
H. In
the Other Information change “4825” to “5825.”
I. In
the Other Information, Attendance Policy, Weather Related Cancellations,
hyphenate “weather-related” and change “may” to “must.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XIV. New Course Proposal – SPED 5425, Pre-Residency: The First 6-Weeks of
School
This course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. Move
the first sentence of Other Information to the beginning of the course description.
B. In
the Purpose and Goals section, explain why the first six weeks are so critical.
C. In
the Major Assignments, remove the word “Graduate” from the Leadership Project.
D. In
the Grading Scale, for the grade of “F” should be “Below 76%.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XV. New Course Proposal – SPED
5401, Research and Practice in Positive Behavioral Supports
This new course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Major Assignments section, include a description of the Mini
assignments/Quizzes.
B. In the Course Description,
hyphenate “problem solving.”
C. In
the Grading Scale, change the percentage for a grade of “F” to “Below 76.”
D. In
the Other Information, Weather Related Cancellations, change “may” to “must”
and hyphenate weather-related.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XVI. New Course Proposal – SPED
5753, Programming for Individuals with Exceptional Learning Needs
This course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TRB’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Purpose and Goals section, begin the first sentence with “The purpose of
this course is to prepare candidates….”
B. The
Attendance Policy needs to appear only once.
Remove the first set of information on page 4 of the Syllabus.
C. In
the Purpose and Goals section, begin with “The purpose of the course is to….”
D. In
the Major Assignments, Mini-Quizzes/Assignments change “may not” to “cannot.”
E. In
the Other Information, remove the section regarding Attendance Policy. The information is state above
correctly. The information in the Other
Information uses a grade of “C-“ which does not exist at the graduate level.
F. In
the Other Information, Weather Related Cancellations, change “may” to “must”
and hyphenate weather-related.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XVII. New Course Proposal – SPED
5710, Residency I in Special Education
This course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Major Assignments section, include a description of the Reflections shown
as an assignment in the Grade Assignment section.
B. The
first section of the Other Information lists prerequisites for the course. These prerequisites should be included in the
Prerequisite section.
C. In
the listing of graduate faculty, remove all listing of non-fulltime faculty and
include graduate faculty rank for each listed member.
D. In
the Catalog Description, move the phrase “with seminar” from the end of the
description and place it in parentheses after “field experience.”
E. Include
in the Catalog the information that each student is paired with a mentor in
local school systems.
F. In
the Major Assignments, explain that the items that are listed as pass/fail
means the items not completed satisfactorily will result in a grade of “F” for
the course.
G. In
the Other Information, Requirements, remove the information from this section
but include it in the course description.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XVIII. New Course Proposal – SPED
5020, Instructional Practices for Exceptional Needs, K-3
This new course is part of the
curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Grading Scale, change the percentage for a grade of “F” to “Below 76.”
B. In
the Attendance Policy, change “one letter” to “one step.”
C. In
the Other Information, Weather Related Cancellations, change “may” to “must”
and hyphenate weather-related.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
IXX. Substantial
Course Modification – SPED 5030, Instructional Practices—Preschool
This modified course is part of the curriculum modification that will
implement the TBR Ready 2 Teach initiative.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. In the Current Transcript Title, insert
the current transcript title.
B. In the Learning Outcomes section,
insert a hyphen between “developmentally” and “appropriate.”
C. In the Attendance Policy, change “one
letter” to “one step.”
D. In
the Other Information, place a comma after the phone number.
E. In
the Other Information, Weather Related Cancellations, change “may” to “must”
and hyphenate weather-related.
F. Check
that the Required Textbooks are the latest editions.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XX. Substantial
Course Modification – SPED 5445, Medical Aspects and Applications of Assistive
Technology
This course is part of
the curriculum revision required for TBR’s Ready 2 Teach initiative.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. In the Current Transcript Title, enter
the required information.
B. In the Purpose and Goals
section, enter the purpose of the course.
C. In the Purpose and Goals section,,
begin the goals by beginning with "The goals of the course are...."
D. In the Grading Scale section, use
"Below 76" for the grade of "F."
E. In the Attendance Policy section,
remove the grade of "C-" since that grade does not exist at the
graduate level.
F. In the Other Information, hyphenate
"Weather-Related" and change the word "may" to
"must."
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXI. Substantial
Course Modification – SPED 5825, Preclinical Experience in Special Education
This substantial course modification is
part of the curriculum change proposal required for TBR’s Ready 2 Teach
intuitive.
The subcommittee recommended approval
with the following change:
A. In
the Major Assignments section, explain what is meant by “”Pass/fail” for the
first two items.
B. In
the Major Assignment section, remove the last two items as they are just
repeats of the two previous items.
C. In
the Other Information, hyphenate “Weather-Related.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXII. Substantial Course Modification – SPED
5040, Intervention with Infant, Toddlers, and Families
This modified course is part of the
curriculum modification that will implement the TBR Ready 2 Teach initiative.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. In the Current Transcript Title, insert
the current transcript title.
B. In the Learning Outcomes section,
hyphenate “child-level” in the fourth bullet.
C. In the Major Assignments section,
Interview with a Related Service Provider, spell out the OT, PT, and SLP items.
D. In the Attendance Policy, replace the
word “letter” with the word “step.”
E. In the Other Information, Weather
Related Cancellations, change “may” to “must” and hyphenate weather-related.
F. In the Attendance Policy change “one
letter” to “one step.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXIII. Substantive Curriculum Modification –
M.A. in Early Childhood
This modification is the result of
the TBR initiative Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Impact section, move the second sentence to the end of the paragraph.
B. In
the Appendix A, remove the “s” from editorial changes. There is only one.
C. In
Appendix D, does the new program require an additional course?
D. In the Appendix A,
change the course number for ECED 5780.
E. In
Appendix D, begin with the statement that students already enrolled have three
options: continue in their current catalog, declare a new catalog, and finish
with a transition plan.
F. Throughout
the proposal, be consistent with Ready 2 Teach” or “Ready2Teach.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXIV. New
Course Proposal – ECED 4/5637, Residency I: Instructional Strategies for Math
and Differential Instruction PreK-3
This course is part of
the curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. Move the first sentence of Other
Information to the beginning of the course description.
B. In the Graduate Faculty listing,
include the Graduate Faculty rank for all full-time faculty who have the
credentials to teach the course.
C. In the Major Assignments section,
10-minute Math Activities, change “us” to “use.”
D. In the Grade Assignment section,
Graduate Assignments, the first item, remove “Reflection Journal.” It may be found further down the list.
E. In the Grading Scale, use “Below 72”
and “< 365” for the grade of “F.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXV. New
Course Proposal – ECED 4/5627, Residency I: Writing: The Process, Assessment,
and Strategies for PreK-3
This course is part of
the curriculum revision necessary to implement TRB’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. Consider re-titling the course so that
only one colon is used.
B. In the Graduate Faculty listing,
include the Graduate Faculty rank for all full-time faculty who have the
credentials to teach the course.
C. In the Major Assignments section, the
section titled “Modules 1, 2, and 3” does not state what the students need to
do. Explain specifically what the students
need to do to complete the assignment.
D. In the Major Assignments, Modules, 1,
2, and 3, spell out what “TPA” means.
E. In the Grade Assignment section, change
“Exams” to “Quizzes” to be consistent with the Major Assignments section.
F. In the Grading Scale, use “Below 72”
and “< 340” for the grade of “F.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXVI. New
Course Proposal – ECED 4/5617, Residency I: Assessment Driven Literacy
Instruction for PreK-3
This new course is part
of the curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. In the Graduate Faculty listing,
include the Graduate Faculty rank for all full-time faculty who have the
credentials to teach the course.
B. In the Major Assignments, describe what
a “Reading Running Records” is.
C. In the Major Assignments section,
describe what a informal reading inventory is.
D. In the Grade Assignments section, the
math for the point assignment ofr Reading Running Records is incorrect (5 x 25
= 125).
E. In the Grading Scale, use “Below 72”
and “<715” for the grade of “F.”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXVII. New
Course Proposal – ECED 4/5427, Pre-Residency: The First 6-Weeks of School
This course is part of
the curriculum revision necessary to implement TBR’s Ready 2 Teach.
The subcommittee
recommends approval with the following changes:
A. Move the first sentence of Other
Information to the beginning of the course description.
B. In the Graduate Faculty listing,
include the Graduate Faculty rank for all full-time faculty who have the
credentials to teach the course.
C. In the Purpose and Goals section,
Course goals, hyphenate “developmentally-appropriate” in the fifth item of the
list.
D. In the Purpose and Goals section, state
the party or parties from whom high expectations are established.
E. Is one credit adequate for all of the
work required in the Major Assignments section?
F. In the Grading Scale, use “Below72” and
“< 465” for the grade of “F.”
G. Council confirmed that assignment of 1
credit for this course is in keeping with current best practice.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXVII. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5450, Middle Grades Curriculum and Assessment
Tabled until
representative can be present.
XXIX. Substantial
Course Modification – ECED 5440, Curriculum Standards and Lesson Planning for
PreK-3
This course is part of
the curriculum revision required for TBR’s Ready 2 Teach initiative.
The subcommittee
recommended approval with the following changes:
A. In the Purpose and Goals section, begin
with "The purpose of the course is...."
B. In the Purpose and Goals section, in
the second goal, hyphenate "developmentally-appropriate."
C. In the Learning Outcomes section
hyphenate "developmentally-appropriate."
D. In the Grading Scale section, eliminate
one of the two "Grading Scale" headings.
E. In the Grading Scale section, use
"Below 72" for the grade of "F,"
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXX.
New Course Proposal – ECED 5460, Standards-Based Literacy Instruction in
PreK-3
This new course is part of the
curriculum modification that will implement the TBR Ready 2 Teach initiative.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Purpose and Goals section, begin with “The purpose of the course is….”
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXXI. New Course Proposal – STOR 4/5647, Applied Storytelling for the
Profession
This new course will provide
students with an understanding of how storytelling is used in a professional
setting.
The subcommittee recommended
approval with the following changes:
A. In
the Purpose and Goals section, remove the first two sentences and begin with
“The purpose of this course is to provide students with a survey of the variety….”
B. In
the Major Assignments section, explain the course journal and presentation
notes.
C. In
the Other Information Section, include the ETSU Academic Misconduct policy to
read something like the following:
ETSU is committed to developing the intellect and moral character of its
students. To that end, all instances of plagiarism, cheating, and other forms
of academic misconduct shall be punished in accord with Tennessee Board of
Regents Policy. Any knowledge of conduct of this nature should be reported to
the proper authorities. Not reporting instances of academic misconduct
represents a fundamental break with honor code policy, and although this
offense is not punishable, reflects a callous disregard for yourself, your
classmates, and your professors. Penalties for academic misconduct will vary
with the seriousness of the offense and may include, but are not limited to: a
grade of F on the work in question, a grade of F for the course, reprimand,
probation, suspension, and expulsion. For a second academic misconduct offense,
the penalty is permanent expulsion. (ETSU Syllabus Attachment.)
D. In the Rationale for Proposal, state
why this course needs to be offered at the graduate level.
E. In the listing of Graduate Faculty,
only list fulltime faculty and include their Graduate Faculty rank.
F. In the Major Assignments, indicated the
length of the paper required of graduate students.
G. In the Catalog Description, remove
“burgeoning field” and replace with “applied.”
H. Throughout the proposal, capitalize
“storytelling.”
I. In the Grade Assignment section, use
columns for undergraduate and graduate points.
Action taken by
council: approved with recommendations
XXXII. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5426, Secondary Clinical Field I
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXIII. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5438, Residency I: Secondary Clinical Field II
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXIV. Substantial Course Modification – CUAI 5440, Elementary School
Curriculum and Assessment
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXV. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5455, Residency I: Middle Grades Social Studies
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXVI. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5458, Residency I: Middle Grades Clinical Field II
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXVII. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5450, Middle Grades Curriculum and Assessment
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXVIII. Substantial Course Modification -
CUAI 5442, Elementary Clinical Field I
Tabled until representative can be present.
XXXIX. Substantial Course Modification – CUAI 5444,
Residency I: Elementary Clinical Field II
Tabled until representative can be present.
XL. Substantial
Course Modification – CUAI 5452, Middle Grades Clinical Field I
Tabled until representative can be present.
A.
Graduate Faculty
Subcommittee report and recommendations – Dr. Tedesco.
New Appointments
Applicant Dept. Recommendation
1.
Guinn, Richard not
ETSU faculty Affiliate*
2.
Tolaymati, Thabet not
ETSU faculty Affiliate*
* to
serve on thesis/dissertation committee
Action taken by
council: approved
Reappointments
Applicant Dept. Present Status Recommendation
1.
Blowers, Sally Nursing Associate Member
2.
Breeze, Ute PHYT Associate Member
3.
Brinson, Doyle ELPA Temporary Affiliate
4.
Defoe, Dennis Biomedical
Sci. Full Member
5.
Kruppa, Michael Biomedical
Sci. Associate Member
6.
Likis-Werle, S. Elizabeth COHS Temporary Member
7.
Lowe, Elizabeth ALHS Associate Member
8.
McGarry, Theresa Lit. & Language Associate Member
9.
Pawlowicz, Peter Art
& Design Associate Member
10. Rice, Jody ASLP Affiliate Affiliate
11. Thewke, Douglas P.
Biomedical Sci. Full Member
12. Walls, Zachary PHARM Temporary Member
13. Warner, Carla Continuing Studies Affiliate Affiliate
Action taken by
council: approved
Presentation:
Ms. Beth Evelyn Barber, Graduate Student Success Specialist, presented a
PowerPoint report to the council. First,
she furnished the background of how the position was implemented from
conversations and discussions between Dr. Cecilia McIntosh and Dr. Michael
Smith. Those conversations led to the
program being formed in August 2011. The position is a twelve month graduate
assistantship/social work internship appointment with the purpose to facilitate
academic achievement and retention of graduate students.
With confidentiality assured, the presentation included information on
number of students using the service, common types of issues, resources and
referrals, role in starting Bucky’s Pantry, etc. One of the Graduate Student Success
Specialist’s functions is to serve on the Bucky’s Pantry committee. Ms. Barber stated cash donations can be sent
to the foundation and food can be dropped off at various locations on campus
including the School of Graduate Studies.
Dr. McIntosh suggested emailing that list of drop off points to campus
and including School of Graduate Studies.
Presently, some of the drops off locations are Dossett Hall, Library,
and Lyle House. Also, Ms. Barber
mentioned the Graduate Student Success Specialist has a new icon/logo on the
website. The Graduate Success Specialist
position is continuing to achieve its purpose to facilitate academic
achievement and retention of graduate students.
Old Business:
Dr. Beck communicated emails have been sent regarding ETSU Graduate
Award for Outstanding Mentoring to chairs in each college. The deadline for the faculty award is March
15. The nomination paperwork should be
sent to Ms. Megan Miller, Executive Aid, for Graduate Studies.
Next, Dr. Bartoszuk stated all graduate student award committees have
been filled. There were 32 spots
available and many of those chairing the various committees are members of the
graduate council; committees are filled with ETSU graduate faculty around
campus. Dr. Bartoszuk thanked everyone
for their participation.
Dr. Beck gave a report on the February GRE prep class which operated at
capacity. The survey taken at the end indicated
the GRE prep class scored between good or great. The one exception was Aramark lunch due to
items omitted from the sandwich and the box lunch. Overall this year, three sessions were held (one
in fall term and two in spring term). Next year we are aiming for four sessions
of the GRE prep class. The question was asked
if there will be one in the summer. Dr.
Beck stated we would have to see if there is a need for a GRE workshop for the
summer. The GRE prep workshop continues
to be of tremendous assistance to the graduate students. Dr. Beck also report on plans to design and
offer a GMAT prep workshop.
Dr. McIntosh and Dr. Jones gave a summary report on spring thesis and
dissertation boot camp. There are a
total of twenty-eight that signed up and of that number seven are continuing campers
from last term. Five of these have
submitted their intents to graduate this spring. The boot camp seems to be going well
according to the focus group. It is a
combination of mini-workshops and focused writing time. The next boot camp session will be held March
8-9, 2013. Dr. Glover asked if anyone
was considering an online boot camp.
Discussion about merits and logistics of this were briefly
discussed. The development team will
consider when meeting to debrief after the spring camp. Dr. Verhhovsek stated
that Mr. Robert Russell has been very helpful with the online MSAH program. The boot camp overall is a success and a
great value to the graduate students in retention and graduation.
Dr. McIntosh inquired if all the categories of the graduate student awards
have submissions. Dr. Bartoszuk
indicated not all categories have been submitted, but the deadline is March 1. There was a question about extending the
deadline. Dr. Bartoszuk stated the
deadline cannot be moved because each committee requires at least two weeks to
review, to meet, and submit awardee information so that the awards program can
be printed. Dr. Pack stated at this time
of the year that are other awards going on.
Those are Thesis/Dissertation from the Graduate School, University Staff
award, Notable Women. Dr. McIntosh
suggested sending a reminder to the campus in the fall for submission of awards
under the School of Graduate Studies to allow for early submission with
subsequent notices sent in spring. Dr.
Bartoszuk stated that next year she will send the announcements in October,
January, and a final one in February.
Dr. McIntosh made a plea for donation to the add-on fellowships and
asked Council members if they had been able to share the information with their
colleagues. It takes only eight or nine
people donating $10 a month for a year to fund one fellowship. Ideally each program would have one to help
recruit the best and brightest students to their programs. Currently donation allows only 1-2 total each
year. Dr. McIntosh encouraged the Council members to petition their colleagues
in their respective departments. The add-on
fellowship award is $1000 and the faculty or staff can donate as a one-time
donation or through payroll deductions.
Dr. McIntosh stated if more persons gave, more graduate students can be
assisted.
New Business:
Dr. Pointer stated for the next few months there will be an increase in curriculum
proposals with the normal load and types of proposals plus more related to
TBR’s Ready2Teach initiative. The
subcommittee is looking to review 40 proposals each meeting. This is necessary to get sent to TBR for
final approval and to get the changes in the catalog. It was suggested that perhaps the
subcommittee could consider assigning two primary reviewers per proposal to
lessen the burden. Dr. McIntosh reminded
everyone of the importance functions of both subcommittees. Prior to formation of the subcommittees, the
graduate council spent hours reviewing the proposals and graduate faculty
applications. Several council members voiced
concerns with the CPS system, having the revisions completed in a timely matter
according to state mandate, the apparent disappearance of items on the CPS, etc. Dr. McIntosh suggested contacting Dr. Marsh
Grube with suggestions on improvements.
Other:
Dr. Bartoszuk handed out the Council of Higher Education article
entitled, “My GRE Score says I’m Smart. Hire Me” as an informational item. Dr. Bartoszuk gave a brief background of why
she was bringing the article to the council.
She asked the council members their thoughts on the subject and posed
such questions as “If the transcript mattered, what do the scores tell
potential employers, and how are the scores utilized. Is the GRE score replacing the IQ test or
personality tests in some businesses?
Does this convey a new way of selecting employees? How does this affect the idea of diversity as
strength?” The council discussed the
article.
Dr. McIntosh and Dr. Bartoszuk will summarize their recent trip to the
Council of Southern Graduate Schools and the Council of Historically Black
Graduate Schools conferences in the next council meeting. At the next meeting, the deans will present a
debriefing of ideas to be considered for exploration and/or implementation.
Adjournment:
There was no further business to discuss; therefore, the meeting was
adjourned at 3:20 p.m.