Ginni May AS Foundation President Curriculum Institute 2016

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Supporting the Work of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Ginni May AS Foundation President Curriculum Institute 2016 Double Tree Hilton Anaheim, July 7-9 Or do you want to have a picture of the real trophy?

Our Mission The mission of the Academic Senate Foundation for California Community Colleges is to enhance the excellence of the California community colleges by sustained support for professional development of the faculty in the furtherance of effective teaching and learning practices.

Board of Directors President: Ginni May mayv@scc.losrios.edu ASCCC North Representative Secretary: Adrienne Foster fosteraa@wlac.edu ASCCC South Representative Treasurer: Craig Rutan rutan_craig@sccollege.edu ASCCC Area D Representative Director: Lorraine Slattery-Farrell lfarrell@msjc.edu Mt. San Jacinto College Executive Director: Julie Adams julie@asccc.org ASCCC Executive Director Director Seats Vacant: 3 – Information will follow

What Do We Do? Within our Mission, we: Conduct research; Develop and communicate effective practices to promote effective teaching and learning in CCC; Provide a variety of activities to advance teaching and learning. The specific purposes of this corporation are to benefit, support, and enhance the excellence of California community colleges; to support, design and implement professional development for California community college faculty; to research, develop and communicate effective practices to promote effective teaching and learning in the California community colleges; and to promote a variety of activities and strategies to advance teaching and learning.

How Do We Do It? Advance Teaching and Learning Fundraising Literature Review and Grant funded Research Professional Development College (PDC) Scholarships Fundraising Receptions Area Competition Spring Fling Donations (10 +1 Campaign)

Interested… email info@asccc.org. Research Impact of Full-time Faculty on Student Success:  In partnership with the Faculty Association for California Community Colleges (FACCC). Effective Practices for Hiring Diverse Faculty:   Initiated by ASCCC’s Equity and Diversity Action Committee (EDAC). Efficacy of Student Learning Outcomes Research: Initiated by ASCCC Accreditation and Assessment Committee in partnership with The Research and Planning Group for California Community Colleges (The RP Group) Interested… email info@asccc.org. Conduct a research project to ascertain the usefulness of student learning outcomes assessment research for improving student success with a focus on the viability and value of reviewing outcomes data disaggregated by student subpopulations

Professional Development College (PDC) What is it? A resource to assist faculty in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to become strong academic leaders for their colleges and districts as well as for the California Community College system What does it do? Provides opportunities for faculty to: expand and improve their skills; gain valuable insight into their chosen position on their own campuses; receive certification and/or continuing education units; and develop a cohort of fellow learners and leaders. Reformatted for larger font

Professional Development College (PDC) Leadership Academy Curriculum 101 In the works: New Faculty Orientation Governance 101 Teaching in Prisons Effective Evaluations 10 + 1 And more…. Added an “and”

Scholarships Scholarships are available for part time faculty members to Senate Institutes and Plenary Sessions. Each local senate may nominate one part time faculty who has shown an interest in college governance and participated locally in professional activities.

Support the AS Foundation Your generosity empowers faculty voice, facilitates ongoing professional development, and supports the broad engagement of the Academic Senate on issues facing our colleges and students.

How Can You Support the Foundation? Purchase Raffle Tickets. Sign up today to contribute $10 + $1 to our mission and purpose. Donate one time and receive a t-shirt, lanyard, or ASCCC pin. Remember, we can only continue to do good work with your support! I removed all the other merchandise because it seems to be selling – play up this campaign.

Raffle Tickets Prizes include: Grand Prize: One night stay at Wyndham Anaheim Hotel Wine!! Curriculum T-Shirt Bundles Foundation bags iPad covers and ASCCC pins Problem Child, a novel by Robb Lightfoot Ceramic plates and cups Free entry to Curriculum Institute 2017 Miscellaneous hotel goodies: slippers, blankets, bags Tickets: 1 for $5 5 for $20

Foundation Reception Light refreshments No host bar Thursday, July 7 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Veranda Room

Spring Fling 2016 I don’t want to advertised this because we already ordered food and it’s closed.

Spring Fling 2015

Spring Fling 2014

Thank you! On behalf of the AS Foundation Board of Directors, thank you for your generous support and contributions!