Appendix 3a Main Criteria and Level-Specific Clarification Criteria
Criteria can also be applied so that merit points relevant to a higher job demands level can also be taken into account in an employee’s evaluation
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Main Criteria
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Level-Specific Clarification Criteria
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1 Teaching Merit Points
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Factors which should be taken into account in the performance assessment regarding weightings between teaching and research for the task in question:
· Teaching merit points, e.g. developing own teaching skills, methods and materials
· Pedagogical education
· Obtain degrees and scholarly, artistic and pedagogical qualifications, docents, especially at Levels 6 and 7
· Wide ranging skills and proficiencies
· Long term teaching experience
· Maintaining teacher material networks
· Teaching portfolio: an outlined functional and successful approach to teaching
· Number of tasks relating to student supervision, from personal study plans to projects/essays/minor theses
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Job Demands Levels 1 – 4
· Functioning in teaching tasks
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Job Demands Levels 5 - 6 (Emphasis on Research)
· Teaching and counselling merit points
· Becoming qualified
· University pedagogical studies
· Developing the teaching of undergraduate students
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Job Demands Levels 5 - 6 (Emphasis on Teaching)
· Teaching and counselling merit points and teaching development
· University pedagogical studies
· Skills in teaching and training technology, development activities
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Job Demands Level 7
· Teaching merit points and development of teaching
· University pedagogical studies
· Long term teaching experience
· Teacher networks
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Job Demands Levels 8 – 11
· Teaching activities in discipline
· Teaching development
· Skills in teaching and training technology
· Awards and prizes related to teaching
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2 Research Merit Points
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Factors which should be taken into account in the performance assessments regarding the weightings in the work plan:
· Success in writing own thesis, progress in thesis
· Scholarly and artistic publications
· Scholarly and artistic merit points
· Reputation acquired within the scholarly or university community
· Obtain degrees and scholarly, artistic and pedagogical qualifications, docents, especially at Levels 6 and 7
· Awards and prizes related to scholarly and artistic skills
· Expertise sought by the wider community
· Acting as opponent in PhD defences
· Number of theses supervised
· External funding
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Job Demands Levels 1 – 4
· PhD thesis progress according to plan
· Publications
· Merit points in project work
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Job Demands Levels 5 - 6 (Emphasis on Research)
· Publications
· Scholarly expertise and expertise sought by the wider community
· Government funding and external funding
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Job Demands Levels 5 - 6 (Emphasis on Teaching)
· Research
· Publications
· Thesis counselling
· Obtain degrees
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Job Demands Level 7
· Refereed publications and other publications
· Number of counselled degrees
· Scholarly merit points
· Obtain degrees
· Government and external funding
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Job Demands Levels 8 – 11
· Number of counselled degrees
· Scholarly publications (particularly refereed) and other outstanding scholarly merit points
· Government and external funding
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Main Criteria
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Level-Specific Clarification Criteria
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3 Community and University Service
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Factors which should be taken into account in the performance assessments:
· Tasks within the university community
· Community service merit points
· Cooperation skills, supervising skills (if needed)
· Commitment to work and work society
· Interactions in networks and stakeholder groups
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All Job Demands Levels
· Substantial merit points and expertise sought by the wider community
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Job Demands Levels 1 – 4
· University community merit points should be evaluated during assessment discussions
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