State of the Senate Plenary Spring 2017.

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State of the Senate Plenary Spring 2017

In preparation for the S.O.S.: Question: If a person cannot attend a breakout, what important information (issues, ideas, actions or events) do they need to know? Working parameters Significant information Nothing too weedy Keep it simple Questions? Email info@asccc.org

Accreditation NACIQI – Recommended 18 month recognition Workgroup I Continues to work with ACCJC to improve process Workgroup II Continues conversation on a single regional accreditor ASCCC Accreditation Institute – ACCJC participation in breakouts ACCJC Conference – ASCCC participation with 3 presentations

Budget Governor’s Budget Highlights $150m “Guided Pathways” Program $20m Innovation Awards $5.4m for Apprenticeship, EOPS,DSPS, CalWORKS and Child Care Tax Bailout programs $6m for an Integrated Library System $10m for OEI to purchase Canvas Waiting for the May Revise

Curriculum Chancellor’s Office and 5 C Curriculum Streamlining Efforts Regional Workshops PCAH 6th Edition Send people to the Curriculum Institute!!

Faculty Hiring and Diversity Focus on hiring teachers who can serve our diverse student population. Re-imagine hiring processes from interview questions to criteria and interview structure to make them more focused on the ability to serve diverse students. Professional development is needed for all to promote a college culture that nurtures diversity and stresses cultural competence.

Legislation Legislation trends Undocumented students Access Affordability Accountability On our radar AB 705 (Irwin) Multiple Measures AB 847 (Bocanegra) Academic Senates Membership and Demographics AB 637 (Medina) Equity Plans Legislative Newsletter Legislative Updates Legislative Liaisons

MQs and Equivalency Minimum Qualifications for Credit Apprenticeships Apprenticeship MQ Workgroup developed proposal Hearings North, May 4 at San Jose Marriott South, TBD Please review the proposal with your senates Submit testimony in support or opposition at the hearings In person or by phone Written testimony

Inaugural Noncredit Summit! Building Bridges: Developing and Sustaining a Culture of Noncredit May 4-5, 2017, Sacramento Event Partners ASCCC Association of Community and Continuing Education 3CSN Career Ladders Project CO Academic Affairs Supported by IEPI

Strong Workforce Program

Strong Workforce Program Local SWP Plans ASCCC Survey indicated that local senates not meaningfully involved in SWP plans. ASCCC is advocating for academic senate sign off for next round of planning. CO CTE MQ Workgroup Hiring CTE Faculty Ensure that applications and equivalency processes are on your college website and easily accessible.

Strong Workforce Program Legislation – Year 2 17% of SWP funding distributed using incentive funding based on WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) Metrics include: Progress, completion, and employment measures. 17% Committee Implementation Fall 2017 SWP Incentive Funding doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Transfer Transfer Model Curriculum Environmental Science Hospitality Management Law, Public Policy and Society Social Work and Human Services Chancellor’s Office Template still under development UC Transfer Pathways Possible pilot AS UCTP Chemistry and Physics Stay tuned!

Professional Development College ASCCC Participatory Governance Module Curriculum Development 5 Modules Curriculum 101 Programs and Awards The Course Outline of Record Program and Degree Proposals Focus on Career Technical Education (CTE) Under Development Inmate Education New Faculty Orientation

ASCCC Services Accreditation Resources Teams Local Senate Visits Curriculum Technical Assistance Governance Technical Assistance Other technical assistance visits, as desired Our Goal: Visit all 113 Colleges!

Upcoming Events Noncredit Summit May 4-5, 2017, Sacramento CTE Institute May 5-6, 2017, San Jose Faculty Leadership June 15-17, 2017, Sacramento Curriculum Institute July 12-15, 2017, Riverside

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Thank You!!