Implementation Update Plan
| Recommendation | Proposed Follow-up and Resource Implications | Responsibility for Leading Follow-up | Timeline for Addressing Recommendation |
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| 1. Restore faculty strength to level prior to 2018. Develop strategic priorities for hiring that reflect the ECC’s commitment to educating ethical leaders and in relation to urgent new directions in the discipline of English literary studies. | Restore hiring process for two previously approved positions |
Approval: CDA; Commandant; Principal, Vice-Principal, Academic; Vice-Principal, Finance. Execution: Department Head, ECC. |
The department put in significant effort towards this recommendation: department members brought in an EDI expert who presented on best practices to avoid biases in hiring processes, determined a shortlist of candidates to interview for the World Literatures position, contacted the candidates, and scheduled interviews. However, the positions were cancelled before interviews commenced. Recommendations of the CMCRB report have stalled ECC hiring processes in areas critical to the EDI goals RMC. These positions in World Literatures and Indigenous Knowledge and Culture were conceived to help meet RMC EDI goals and gaps and to contribute to developing ethical leaders. The Indigenous position in particular was a targeted Indigenous hire. |
| 2. Continue to refine curriculum and program requirements in response to crucial and ongoing disciplinary shifts (BIPOC literature, Indigenous and decolonial studies, gender and sexuality studies) through the hiring priorities that the department has established. | Initiate curriculum review. | Department Head, ECC, in coordination with departmental Curriculum Committee and departmental faculty. This process necessarily includes new positions in World Literatures and Cultures and Indigenous Literatures and Cultures. |
Suspended As a result of the stalled hiring processes and the recommendations of the CMCRB report, the ECC programme has been paused and a review of SSH programmes is ongoing. |
| 3. Redress workload imbalance between ECC and other units on campus | Approve five credit course load for ECC | Vice-Principal, Academic |
Incomplete This equity measure is a larger SSH equity issue, and it has not been met, despite the terms of the Letter of Understanding signed as part of the last round of bargaining. |
| 4 Continue to build experiential learning opportunities (perhaps with library and special collections) and creative writing offerings as resources allow. Consider making creative writing part of the strategic hiring priorities | As part of curriculum review in recommendation 2, (a) review ENE4XX and ENE4XX to introduce experiential learning using library archives and (b) review writing courses as programme requirement. | Department Head, ECC, in coordination with departmental Curriculum Committee. |
Suspended As a result of the stalled hiring processes and the recommendations of the CMCRB report, the ECC programme has been paused and a review of SSH programmes is ongoing. |
| 5. Clarify and expand the opportunities for ECC majors within the CAF in recognition of the many ways a degree from ECC contributes to RMC’s mission to educate ethical leaders |
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| 6. Continue to build transparent and consistent practices at both departmental and institutional level around course assignments, service commitments, and course remissions | Develop departmental course loading criteria, principles, and processes in accordance with the recommendations of the workload committee report. |
Department Head, ECC, in coordination with Dean, SSH, VPA, and Principal. |
Suspended As a result of the stalled hiring processes and |
| 7. Improve RMC / ECC’s website and internal communication of course offerings and departmental information. This will aid in enrolment and recruitment |
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