Final report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Activities, Incentives and Evaluation (The Marto Report)
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Authors
Marto, P.J.
Boger, D.C.
Bradley, G.H.
Eagle, J.N.
Elster, R.S.
Moose, P.H.
Schacher, G.E.
Sternberg, J.
Wash, C.H.
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Advisors
Date of Issue
1987-05-11
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
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Report
Description
This document includes as Enclosure (1) the revised version of the Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Activites, Incentives and Evaluations' Final Report, also known as The Marto Report.
“The Marto and Powers' Reports were written in the late 1980's by committees of NPS faculty members. The Reports were endorsed by the Superintendent and the Provost. The Marto Report argues that NPS requires a portfolio of faculty. The Report recognizes that NPS needs among its faculty individuals who focus on interdisciplinary and applied work -- efforts which might not result in publications in refereed journals. The Powers Report recommends methods for assessing scholarly products that are not refereed journal articles....Taken together, these Reports provide the framework and policies needed to develop and maintain an excellent faculty to support the unique programs of research and instruction that exist at NPS. The Deans, Chairs and I intend to follow the spirit of the policies outlined in the two Reports.” (From an 03 August 1995 Memorandum by Provost Richard Elster)
“The Marto and Powers' Reports were written in the late 1980's by committees of NPS faculty members. The Reports were endorsed by the Superintendent and the Provost. The Marto Report argues that NPS requires a portfolio of faculty. The Report recognizes that NPS needs among its faculty individuals who focus on interdisciplinary and applied work -- efforts which might not result in publications in refereed journals. The Powers Report recommends methods for assessing scholarly products that are not refereed journal articles....Taken together, these Reports provide the framework and policies needed to develop and maintain an excellent faculty to support the unique programs of research and instruction that exist at NPS. The Deans, Chairs and I intend to follow the spirit of the policies outlined in the two Reports.” (From an 03 August 1995 Memorandum by Provost Richard Elster)
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Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Activites, Incentives and Evaluations
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53 p.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.