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Minimum Qualifications for Faculty in the California Community Colleges April 21, 2016 Spring Plenary Session John Stanskas, ASCCC Secretary Sylvia Dorsey-Robinson, VP Student Services, West Hills Lemoore Virginia Guleff, VP Education and Student Services, Mendocino College Kevin Fleming, CCCAOE Board, Norco College Alicia Rodriquez, LA Trade Tech Michelle Sampat, Mt. San Antonio College

The Basics of Minimum Qualifications Equivalency to the Minimum Qualifications Guiding Principles Task Force Recommendation Discussion Report Out Questions?

CA Education Code Section states: With regard to minimum qualifications for faculty, the board of governors shall consult with and rely primarily on the advice and judgment of the statewide Academic Senate.

The Discipline’s List mumQualifications.pdf Master’s Degree in a specific field Bachelor’s or Associate’s Degree in a specific field Any Associate’s Degree and experience working in industry Local Curriculum processes place courses in disciplines

Examples of CTE Programs may fall into any of these categories Noncredit Parent Education – Bachelor’s degree in Child Development or Early Childhood Education Credit Child Development– Master’s in child development, early childhood education, human development…

Examples of CTE Programs may fall into any of these categories Biotechnology – Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, chemistry, biochemistry, or engineering and 2 years professional experience Radiological Technology and Aeronautics - Any Bachelor’s Degree and 2 years, or any Associate’s Degree and 6 years, of professional experience

All of the disciplines end with: Or the equivalent Equivalency to the minimum qualifications is possible for faculty who do not have the listed degree, but possess qualifications at least equivalent to the minimum qualifications

Equivalency processes are locally determined Every district has a board policy and/or procedure that outlines the process for determining minimum qualifications and equivalency. Those policies, and the practices of each college, are inconsistent across both a region and the state.

Are you aware of the equivalency process at your college? When was the last time your senate had a conversation about the process and evaluated how it is working? Were CTE faculty involved in that dialog? Is it time to have that dialog locally again?

Guiding Principles: 1. Colleges offering credit and noncredit instruction must have, as its focus, the education of students and development of career goals.

Guiding Principles: 2.Faculty must have both a depth of knowledge in a discipline and a breadth of knowledge about how the principles of the discipline are applicable outside of the discipline. (see the March 2016 Rostrum Article)

Colleges may offer short-term training through contract education (not-for-credit) or community service classes that are not appropriate for apportionment These courses are not subject to minimum qualification guidelines and may not be subject to curricular review processes.

Not-for-credit can be used for emergent needs or to serve a particular employer for immediate skill attainment. No transcript, no college credit, no state $

Colleges may incorporate guest lecturers, field trips, and work experience into credit and noncredit curriculum As long as there is an instructor of record who meets the minimum qualifications and ensures both the delivery of discipline specific content and breadth of applicability, there are many options available to colleges to incorporate recency into the classroom

Taskforce recommendations include: Consider options for meeting minimum qualifications to better integrate industry professionals who possess significant experience into CTE instructional programs. (see page 29 of the program)

Which leads to the question What is equivalent? If I have spoken and read English my entire life, am I qualified to teach English? English – Master’s degree in English, Composition, etc.

What is equivalent? Biotechnology – Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, chemistry, biochemistry, or engineering and 2 years professional experience Is a Bachelor’s in Microbiology OK? What about a Master’s in Environmental Science?

What is equivalent? Aeronautics - Any Bachelor’s Degree and 2 years, or any Associate’s Degree and 6 years, of professional experience Institutional SLOs? Demonstrated GE Pattern Mastery? Do you have a local process that is transparent, fair, and evenly applied for this?

CCCAOE Perspective

Dialog in Small Groups – Topics to Consider How do you see standardization of processes occurring? Is that important? What problems do you encounter locally that could benefit from statewide attention? What is equivalent to the Associate’s Degree?

Dialog in Small Groups – Report Out Feel Free to Write on the Poster Paper

The goal of the May 5 meeting in Anaheim is to bring together faculty (CTE faculty, Senate presidents, equivalency chairs, etc.) to build a guide of effective practices local colleges can use to normalize equivalency in the state and ensure qualified instructors are teaching our students. Register Here: qualifications-registration

Thank you for participating and helping shape the discussion! I hope to see you on May 5 in Anaheim!