Graduate Council – Minutes
East Tennessee State
University
March 31, 2014 1:15pm
President’s Conference
Room – Dossett Hall 206
Present: Dr.
Karin Bartoszuk, Queen Brown, Dr. Emmett M. Essin, Dr. Marsh Grube,
Ms. LaDonna Hutchins, Dr. Marie Jones, Dr. Karen D. King, Dr. Jeff R. Knisley,
Dr. Lori Marks, Dr. Brian J. Maxson, Dr. Cecilia A. McIntosh, Dr. Phillip
Musich, Dr. Martha M. Pointer, Dr. Evelyn Roach, Dr. Mitch Robinson, Dr. Janna
Scarborough, Dr. Marie Tedesco, r. Ester L. Verhovsek, Dr. Florence M.
Weierbach
Absent:
Dr. Russell Brown, Ms. Maria D. Costa, Ms. Billie Lancaster, Dr. Robert
Pack, Dr. Kathleen M. Rayman, Ms. Colleen Scott
Guests:
Dr. Amy Collins, Dr. Jeremiah Jaggers, Dr.
Jane Broderick
Approval of February 2014 Minutes:
The motion
made, seconded and approved to accept the February 24, 2014 minutes.
Curriculum Subcommittee report – Dr.
Marie Jones:
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
New Course: SOWK-4407/5407 Social Work in the
Criminal Justice System
This course provides an overview
of social work’s role within the criminal justice system.
The subcommittee recommends approval with the
following changes:
·
On the syllabus: undergraduate grading scale
F, remove extra = and add space between Below and 240.
·
Under “other
information” on the syllabus, please add academic misconduct policy, disability
services statement, and a link to the syllabus attachment http://www.etsu.edu/reg/academics/syllabus.aspx
Action taken
by council: approved with the
recommendations
Site-Based and Electronic Delivery: Delivery
Plan for PhD in Early Childhood Education at Sevierville
The proposal outlines the
offering of the PhD in Early Childhood online and on campus.
The subcommittee recommends approval with the
following changes:
·
Add to your
response to the first question some detail about the hybrid nature of the
program, including monthly meetings at the site.
·
Replace
“online advisor from the School of Graduate Studies” with “online liaison
provided by the School of Graduate Studies”
Action taken
by council: approved with the
recommendations
Substantial Course Modifications
This course provides an overview
of the development of archives and the archival profession.
AVST 5310: Archives History and Issues.
Change course title and catalog description
The subcommittee recommends approval with the
following changes:
·
Change learning outcomes to reflect outcomes of assignments, not the
assignments themselves, using verbs from appropriate levels of Bloom’s
Taxonomy. See http://www.highperformancetrainingworks.com/EPSS/TechNotes/Bloom.htm, for example.
·
Describe
major assignments with a bit more detail to show expectations are at a graduate
level.
·
Grading
scale: change to read “Below 72: F” and “Below 715”
·
Include
syllabus attachment link in “other information”: http://www.etsu.edu/reg/academics/syllabus.aspx
·
Correct
library phone number in last line before Required Textbooks.
·
Typographical
error in required readings Bingo, Stephen: Integrity.
Action taken by council: approved with the recommendations
AVST 5311: Archives Theory and Practice.
Change course title and catalog description
The course covers an overview of
archives principles and practices.
The subcommittee recommends approval with the
following changes:
·
Proposed
catalog description: remove last word. Add “(spring)”.
·
Remove
numbers in list of major course topics.
·
Be sure that
your learning outcomes reflect higher levels of learning as defined by Bloom’s Taxonomy.
See http://www.highperformancetrainingworks.com/EPSS/TechNotes/Bloom.htm, for example.
·
Describe
major assignments with a bit more detail to show expectations are at a graduate
level, and add spaces after the numbers defining each assignment.
·
Grading
scale: change to read F “Below 72” and “Below 715”
·
Under “other
information” on the syllabus, please add academic misconduct policy, disability
services statement, and a link to the syllabus attachment http://www.etsu.edu/reg/academics/syllabus.aspx
Action
taken by council: approved with the
recommendations
Graduate
Faculty Subcommittee report and recommendations – Dr. Marks.
Appointment |
|
|
Applicant |
Department |
Recommendation |
1. Greene, Amanda |
Kinesiology, Sport & Recreation Management |
Affiliate |
2. Wilson, Phillip |
History |
Senior Member |
|
Action
of council: approved |
|
Reappointment |
|
|
|
Applicant |
Department |
Present Status |
Recommendation |
1. Greer, Lindsay |
Audiology & Speech Language Pathology |
Member |
Affiliate |
2. Lampley, James |
ELPA |
Member |
Member |
3. Reed, Delanna |
Communication/ Curriculum & Instruction |
Member |
Member |
Action of council: approved
Report from Academic
Council – Dr. Marks:
The
Academic council was canceled; therefore, no announcements.
Old Business:
Dr.
Maxson distributed the current and proposed drafted fund-raising Add-On
Fellowship letter to council members. He
stated an overview of ways to make the Add-On Fellowship more attractive to
donors in order to increase the number of fellowship for students. The council discussed the changes and stated
the proposed letter was acceptable and had previous approval. The letter will be mailed out next week. Also, Dr. McIntosh stated there are two
foundation accounts and the enclosed donor card should distinguish the Add-on
Fellowship option.
New Business:
Dr.
McIntosh presented a Power Point composed by Ms. Emily Redd, Editorial
Assistant, to the council summarizing the Thesis/Dissertation Boot Camp. The boot camp is scheduled four times during
the fiscal year and set 49 hours of dedicated time and space for students to
focus on completing their thesis or dissertation. Also, the student has access to library
staff, participating graduate faculty, the dean of Graduate Studies, Ms. Redd
and Dr. John Taylor, and Mr. Rob Russell, Writing/Communication center. The boot camp advertises through email,
flyers, and press releases. The Office
of Professional Development handles the registration of potential graduate
students. Dr. McIntosh thanked the council and their individual departments for
their support to make the boot camp a success.
Dr.
Maxson stated a decision for the Outstanding Mentor award nominee should be
made today. Previously, an email was
sent with the instructions and the five nominees. The council member asked for additional time
to review the nominees and it was agreed to email Dr. Maxson the top two
choices by Friday, April 4th.
At that time, the nominee with the most votes will be selected.
Dr.
Bartoszuk summarized what was discussed by the selection committee regarding
how to clarify information needed for student to apply for the Research Grant. One
idea was to have a mini-workshop on topics that students are finding difficult
such as how to report a timetable, a description of financial support, how
grants work with thesis/dissertations, and whether the student has other
financial support. The research grant program
has been in existence for nine years and was set up to enhance the student’s
research capability with the minimum award of $500 and the maximum of
$800. Moreover, the requirements have
been listed on the Graduate Studies website along with the names of previous
recipients.
Dr.
Bartoszuk discussed ideas for clarifying the instructions for the Teaching
award application. The council members
made suggestions of how to improve the selection process. Among the items mentioned are providing a
workshop, encouraging a wider variety of disciplines from departments/colleges,
and possibly setting up applying digitally.
The requirements have been listed on the Graduate Studies website along
with the names of previous recipients.
Other:
Finally,
Dr. McIntosh announced the Annual Graduate Studies’ Award ceremony is scheduled
for Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at the D. P. Culp Center auditorium.
Adjournment:
There
was no further business to discuss; therefore, the meeting was adjourned at
2:24 pm.