ORIENTING YOUR SENATE John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College

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ORIENTING YOUR SENATE John Stanskas, San Bernardino Valley College Kevin Bontenbal, Cuesta College

INTRODUCTIONS How many of you are first time Leadership Attendees? How many of you are local Senate Presidents? Discussion Julie Have participants write their burning questions on index cards as they enter

How do you know if your Senate is engaged and effective? EFFECTIVE SENATES How do you know if your Senate is engaged and effective?

How does dialog take place among faculty groups? EFFECTIVE SENATES How does dialog take place among faculty groups?

RESOURCES TO HELP YOU ORIENT: “Orientation to the Senate” http://www.asccc.org/senate-presidents How Much Do You Know About Your Academic Senate? 2005 Rostrum Orientation to ASCCC website ASCCC Rep Visit to Local Senate

TRAINING ADMINISTRATORS How often do you meet with various administrators? How do administrators interact with faculty? Common goals and building relationships

How do you build relationships with elected board members? EDUCATING TRUSTEES How do you build relationships with elected board members?