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Equity & Education for All

A Conversation Join us on March 11, 2021, 1 to 2 pm ET [Zoom], as we delve into how Education for All will advance equity on our campuses and in our communities. 

Accommodation of personal circumstances

Existing processes for assessing the potential or the contributions of academic staff members may disadvantage individuals who have followed non-traditional career paths or experienced career interruptions.

Valuing service

Evaluation of Indigenous and equity-deserving academic staff must also properly recognise their service contributions.

Peer review

While peer review, rather than quantitative metrics, must continue to govern academic decisions, including those relating to hiring, tenure, and promotion, there is increasing evidence that bias within the peer review process may contribute to persistent inequities within the academy.

Performance metrics

Some measures for evaluating scholarly activity may also disadvantage members of equity seeking groups. The use of performance metrics is a particular area of concern.

Student evaluations

There is growing evidence that student opinion surveys of teaching not only fail to measure teaching effectiveness, but are significantly biased against women, members of racialized groups, and academic staff teaching in a language other than their first language.41 In addition, such s

Non-discriminatory evaluation criteria

Some evaluation processes commonly used in Canadian post-secondary education institutions have been demonstrated to discriminate against members of Indigenous and equity-seeking groups. Academic staff associations should work to eliminate such discriminatory mechanisms.

Assessing qualifications

Criteria for the appointment, renewal, and advancement of academic staff must not undervalue the contributions and potential of Indigenous and equity-seeking academic staff, and should not disadvantage applicants with non-traditional career paths or community-based scholarship and pedagogy.

Appointment, tenure and promotion committees

Peer evaluation should be the primary factor determining decisions affecting academic careers. The CAUT publication What is Fair?

Job postings and active search procedures

The language used in job postings should be designed to welcome all qualified applicants and encourage members of Indigenous and equity-seeking groups to apply.

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