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Program Covenant
Both students and faculty will
- treat all members of this learning community with respect.
- demonstrate commitment to and provide a supportive atmosphere for
all members of this learning community.
- abide by the principles of the Social
Contract and the Sexual
Harassment Policy.
- attempt to resolve conflict and grievances fully and promptly first
on an individual basis, then by seeking assistance from others if issues
remain unresolved.
- dedicate approximately 20 hours a week, in and out of the classroom,
to advancing the goals of this learning community.
- maintain a sense of balance concerning the workloads and pace of teaching
and learning and the other goals and demands of our lives.
Faculty will
- facilitate the learning of students by collecting and presenting information,
designing and conducting activities, and providing prompt feedback for
students.
- be available for students during office hours and by appointment.
- arrange evaluation conferences with each student and write timely
evaluations of each student.
- be prepared for and attend weekly planning meetings focused on the
facilitation of student learning.
- attend all program activities required of the entire group of students
when not ill or absent for professional reasons.
- arrange a faculty evaluation conference during or shortly after evaluation
week and prepare drafts of a self-evaluation for that conference.
Students will
- attend all program activities, arrive on time, and be fully prepared
to participate.
- notify faculty in advance if they are unable to attend due to illness
or emergency.
- participate openly in the learning community to advance their own
learning as well as contribute to the learning of others.
- take initiative in seeking help from faculty whenever significant
difficulty exists with the pace or content of the program.
- collaborate effectively with other students to produce group work
that represents the talents and efforts of all members of the group.
- display academic integrity by submitting original work and giving
appropriate credit for the contributions of others. (Please meet with
the program faculty and consult the college's definition
of plagiarism if you have any doubts about what is meant by academic
integrity.)
- demonstrate professionalism by submitting typed, appropriately formatted
work that has been thoroughly proofread.
- maintain and submit a program portfolio that will serve as one basis
for evaluating student performance.
- arrange an evaluation conference during evaluation week and prepare
drafts of a self-evaluation for that conference.
Credit and evaluation policy
- The evaluation process is a central feature of education at Evergreen
that allows students to learn by reflecting on their experiences. Students
are required to submit timely self-evaluations and faculty evaluations
in order to receive credit for the program.
- Students receive credit for fulfilling minimum requirements. Plagiarism
or academic dishonesty may lead to total loss of credit. Credit may
be reduced due to unsatisfactory attendance (missing more than one class
is unsatisfactory) or due to unsatisfactory performance. Reduction of
credit will require consensus of the full faculty team.
- Credit is not the same as positive evaluation. It is possible to receive
credit yet receive a poor evaluation.
- Incompletes will be discouraged and require consensus of the full
faculty team.
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