2018 Guided Pathways Regional Meeting

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2018 Guided Pathways Regional Meeting WELCOME! ASCCC Guided Pathways REGIONAL MEETING

…this all about the students! REMEMBER… …this all about the students!

INTRODUCTIONS Randy Beach: ASCCC Executive, Guided Pathways Task Force Jeff Burdick: Guided Pathways Faculty Lead, Field Guide Rebecca Eikey: ASCCC Executive, Guided Pathways Task Force Janet Fulks: Guided Pathways Faculty Lead, Capacity Building Derek Majors: Guided Pathways Facilitator Ginni May: ASCCC Executive, Guided Pathways Task Force Cynthia Orozco: Guided Pathways Task Force, Librarian Michelle Pilati: Guided Pathways Faculty Lead, Tool Development Carrie Roberson: ASCCC Guided Pathways Task Force- Chair Gwyer Schuyler: Guided Pathways Task Force, Counselor …AND YOU!

Liaisons UNITE! I am an ASCCC Guided Pathway Liaison Appointed by local senate presidents → ASCCC Overall purpose: Support local senates to address the impacts of a guided pathways framework which requires engaging in deliberative conversations with faculty, students, staff, and administrators, and creating collaborations around guided pathway efforts.

What does a Guided Pathways Liaison do? Liaisons can do as much or as manageable as their time and local senate structure allows! Two things are required: Sign up for the ASCCC Guided Pathways Liaison listserv (ANYONE CAN JOIN!) Communicate with your local senate and faculty regarding statewide conversations relevant to their college

Participate with local senate: Attend meetings as designated liaison Give a liaison report as regularly, or as requested Written or oral depending on local practice Help to keep senators informed on specific issues & topics Share liaison perspectives with senators/ other liaisons Recognize impact of possible senate actions related to implementing a guided pathways framework on students and programs Consider being a senator OR recruit other faculty to serve as senators Helps to further increase necessary connections to senate Helps to further senate’s understanding of statewide academic & professional matters

What is our WHY? 10+1 … and other numbers! As our colleges determine how to implement Guided Pathways, they must begin by determining their own local “why.” In order to define your approach to moving forward, you must first explore and define your local reasons for implementing a Guided Pathways framework at your local campus. Determining that “why” can be the first step in identifying your “how” and can help define priorities.

What’s Next?

ASCCC GUIDED PATHWAYS TASK FORCE Focus on Guided Pathways as it relates to shared governance processes, faculty involvement, and other aspects of the “10+1” Support for FACULTY through events, local visits, website materials, various resources, ongoing needs assessment, and solutions development! 10+1 HANDOUT OPTIMIZE all ASCCC outreach channels… Will use feedback provided today!

LaunchBoard LaunchBoard is a statewide data system which provides data to California community colleges on progress, employment, and earnings outcomes for both CTE and non-CTE pathways.

Thank you! SAVE THE DATE! Academic Academy: Guided Pathways September 14th – 15th, 2018 Embassy Suites, South San Francisco Airport ~~~~~~~ ASCCC Guided Pathways Task Force WEBSITE + RESOURCES! AND MORE!