Keeping your Senate Involved, Engaged and On Course Grant Goold Professor & Chair, Emergency Medical Services, American River College Area A, Academic.

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Keeping your Senate Involved, Engaged and On Course Grant Goold Professor & Chair, Emergency Medical Services, American River College Area A, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Chair, ASCCC Part-Time Faculty Committee Cleavon Smith English Instructor, Berkeley City College Area B Rep, Academic Senate for the California Community Colleges

Outcomes CTE Leadership Institute Recognize roles and responsibilities of the Senate President Understand and utilize strategies to ensure the senate works effectively and collaboratively Develop relationships with campus constituents to ensure faculty primacy under the 10+1 Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Locate ASCCC resources specific to local Senate Presidents

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“ Roles and Responsibilities of the Senate President Being familiar with the statutory and regulatory context in which the senate operates Advocating for Faculty Interests Promoting an Effective Relationship with the Board of Trustees CTE Leadership Institute 20164

“ Roles and Responsibilities of the Senate President Maintaining Contact with the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Maintaining Effective Relationships with Other Governance Groups “Other duties as assigned” Volunteer Firefighter? CTE Leadership Institute 20165

Understand and utilize strategies to ensure the senate works effectively and collaboratively Conduct senate orientations of new faculty Foster connections with the faculty beyond the senate Create an orientation for new senators on participatory governance CTE Leadership Institute 20166

Understand and utilize strategies to ensure the senate works effectively and collaboratively Develop a periodic ongoing academic senate training program to reinforce awareness of senate roles and purview Constant recruitment CTE Leadership Institute 20167

Understand and utilize strategies to ensure the senate works effectively and collaboratively, cont Encourage other faculty to participate in the events sponsored by the ASCCC. Provide leadership to senate, college, and district-wide committees. Be inclusive and mentor potential future faculty leaders CTE Leadership Institute 20168

Develop relationships with campus constituents to ensure faculty primacy under the 10+1 (Foster Communication) Engage in ongoing discussions with faculty on the issues of the day. Facilitate the development and vetting of faculty views. Facilitate communication among the faculty and with administration and the governing Board. CTE Leadership Institute 20169

Develop relationships with campus constituents to ensure faculty primacy under the 10+1 (Foster Communication, cont) Ensure that minutes of the local senate meetings, its Executive Council meetings, if applicable, and other meetings of the body are published in a timely manner and in line with the Open Meeting Act. Engage in and keep record of local senate correspondence, including electronic communications. Encourage the maintenance of a local senate website. CTE Leadership Institute

Develop relationships with campus constituents to ensure faculty primacy under the 10+1 (Foster Communication, cont, cont!) Consult Collegially: means that the district governing board shall develop policies on academic and professional matters through either or both of the following: 1. Rely primarily upon the advice and judgment of the academic senate, OR 2. The governing board, or its designees, and the academic senate shall reach mutual agreement by written resolution, regulation, or policy of the governing board effectuating such recommendations CTE Leadership Institute

Develop relationships with campus constituents to ensure faculty primacy under the 10+1 TITLE 5: §53200 DEFINITIONS Academic and Professional matters means the following policy development matters: 1. Curriculum, including establishing prerequisites. 2. Degree and certificate requirements. 3. Grading policies. 4. Educational program development. 5. Standards or policies regarding student preparation and success. 6. College governance structures, as related to faculty roles. 7. Faculty roles and involvement in accreditation processes. 8. Policies for faculty professional development activities. 9. Processes for program review. 10. Processes for institutional planning and budget development. 11. Other academic and professional matters as mutually agreed upon. CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Recruit Part-time Faculty Meet Personally With the Faculty Listen to Opinions Conduct Faculty Opinion Polls CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Turn the Suggestion Box into a Volunteer Recruiting Center Provide an Orientation for New Faculty Create a Faculty Governance Flex Activity Hold a Senate Retreat Make Committee Opportunities Known CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Invite State Academic Senate Representatives to Speak to Faculty Take Faculty to Academic Senate Sessions and Leadership Training CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Maintaining Faculty Participation Use a Personal Approach Clearly Define Commitments Ahead of Time Play to Their Strengths Use Senators CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Maintaining Faculty Participation Show Appreciation Develop Professional Recognition of Faculty Give Credit Where Credit Is Due Make Senate Involvement an Evaluation Criteria Discuss Governance Participation in the Hiring Interviews CTE Leadership Institute

Recognize and utilize strategies to increase faculty involvement, engagement and focus Maintaining Faculty Participation Sponsor a Breakfast, Lunch, or Coffee Hour Provide Incentives for Participation Linking Local Awards to ASCCC Statewide Awards Other ideas? CTE Leadership Institute

Open Discussion: Ideas, Concerns and Cheers! CTE Leadership Institute

Keeping your Senate Involved, Engaged and On Course Grant Goold Professor & Chair, Emergency Medical Services, American River College Area A, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Chair, ASCCC Part-Time Faculty Committee Cleavon Smith English Instructor, Berkeley City College Area B Rep, Academic Senate for the California Community Colleges