Public Accountability Module
References
The University’s policies, procedures, regulations, and financial information can be accessed online:
The Student Handbook
The Faculty Handbook
New Employee Forms and Processes
Texas Tech Operating Policies and Procedures
Regents’ Rules and Policies Statements
FY 2010 Operating Budget Policy and Guidelines
Annual Financial and Non-Financial Reports
IRB Policies and Procedures
Boncodin, Emilia T. “Citizen Engagement in Budgeting and Public Accountability,” 6th Session Committee of Experts in Public Administration, United Nations, New York, USA, April 10 – 14, 2007. Web. 19 May, 2011.
Castellon, Michael. “Committees Formed to Analyze Tech's Compliance,” Daily Toreador. 4 April, 2004. Web. 19 May, 2011. < http://www.depts.ttu.edu/provost/qep/docs/00_03_042104_DT_Committees_Formed.pdf>.
"Ethics, Transparency and Accountability." United Nations Public Administration Network. 2010. Web. 06 June 2011. <http://www.unpan.org/dpepa-gpab-ethics.asp>.
Khan, M. Adil and Numayr Chowdhury. “Public Accountability in Differing Governance Situations: Challenges and Options.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, Vol 30, No. 1 (June 2008): 15-28.
Rolfe , Rial D. Don’t Let Conflicts of Interest Mislead You,” Red Raider Ethics Generator. 21 March, 2011. Web. 19 May, 2011. <http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ethics/docs/Red_Raider_Ethics_Generator_Rolfe_Web.pdf>.
Smith, Bob. “No Conflicts—No interest or Commitment . . .” All Things Academic, 5(4), December 2004. University of Arkansas. Web. 19 May, 2011.
Introduction
Pre-assessment
Presentation
Video Learning
References
Principle in Practice
Post-assessment