Statewide Professional Development Efforts: An Update

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Statewide Professional Development Efforts: An Update Fall Plenary 2017 Cheryl Aschenbach, ASCCC Executive Committee Julie Oliver, Cosumnes River College, ASCCC Faculty Development Committee

What faculty development are you doing?

ASCCC Professional Development College (PDC) Sponsored by Academic Senate Foundation for California Community Colleges Started development of courses in 2014 ASCCC's Curriculum Development Certificate of Completion Certificate achieved after successful completion of five courses http://www.asccc.org/pdc-online-courses

ASCCC Regionals, Institutes, and Plenaries Curriculum Regionals November 17 @ Folsom College November 18 @ Long Beach City College (Pacific Coast Campus) Student Learning Outcome (SLO) Symposium – Feb 9 @ Orange Coast College OER Regional Meetings February 9 @ South February 10 @ North Accreditation Institute - February 23-24 @ Wyndam Anaheim-Garden Grove

ASCCC Regionals, Institutes, and Plenaries CTE Regional Meetings March 9 @ North March 10 @ South Collaborative Institute CTE Leadership, Noncredit, AEBG, Counseling/Student Services May 3-5 @ Westin South Coast Plaza Faculty Leadership Institute – June 14-16 @ Sheraton Park Hotel Anaheim Curriculum Institute – July 11-14 @ South TBD

@ONE Project Funded by California Community College Chancellor's Office Telecommunication and Technology Infrastructure Program (TTIP) Online training and resources for free or low-cost to learn about technology that will enhance student learning and success http://www.onefortraining.org/

IEPI Professional Development Enhance professional development opportunities for colleges and districts through the IEPI Specialized Training program The online Professional Learning Network (PLN) Regional workshops Applied Solutions Kits (ASKs)

Professional Learning Network (PLN) Foster collaboration among all employees in CCC and provide a forum for information and idea sharing The 2015-16 Budget Act provides ongoing support for the PLN as part of the Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative (IEPI) https://prolearningnetwork.cccco.edu/

Community College Professional Development Program Legislated by AB 2558 (Williams, 2014) Eliminate the Community College Faculty and Staff Development Fund and instead establish the Community College Professional Development Program Allocate funding to community college districts that provide professional development opportunities for both faculty and staff in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the board of governors Districts receiving this funding must include the employee’s time used participating in the Community College Professional Development Program in the employee’s contractually obligated hours Problem: Legislation has never been funded for implementation Chancellor’s Office PD Workgroup – Summer/Fall 2017 Propose rules and regulations referred to in AB 2558 in preparation for funding

What faculty development do you need?

Questions? Comments? Thank you! Cheryl Aschenbach – caschenbach@lassencollege.edu Julie Oliver – oliverj@crc.losrios.edu http://www.asccc.org info@asccc.org