Training Your Senate, Your Administrators, Your Trustees* Dianna Chiabotti, Napa Valley College Stephanie Dumont, Golden West College Wheeler North, Miramar.

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Training Your Senate, Your Administrators, Your Trustees* Dianna Chiabotti, Napa Valley College Stephanie Dumont, Golden West College Wheeler North, Miramar College

“The need to have an informed and active academic senate has perhaps never been greater. At a time when major changes are occurring in our colleges, we have more new administrators, and often those from out of state do not have an understanding of the or of the aims of AB Simultaneously we have hired a new generation of faculty and retired many senior faculty members who understood the need for strong academic senates. Therefore, it is essential for senates to be seeped in the wisdom of the Senates need to train their faculty, administrators, and trustees.” Jane Patton, 2011 Spring Plenary Opening Session Address

What Will We Cover? Orienting Senate Colleagues Training Administrators Educating Trustees Why Care About Consultants?

Whether You Orient, Train or Educate Your Success Depends in Large Part on Your Ability to Build Relationships

Orienting Senate Colleagues Empowering Local Senates Handbook New Senator Manual Encourage Participation in Area Meetings and Plenary “Basis for an Effective Senate” institute “Orientation to the Senate” How Much Do You Know About Your Academic Senate?, 2005 Rostrum Orientation to ASCCC website ASCCC Rep Visit to Local Senate New Delegates Breakout Learn From Others

Training Administrators Monthly meetings with College President Get to Know Your Chancellor Managing Administrators at Your Senate Meeting A Strong Local Senate Can Build Respect If high turnover, what do you do? “Administrators Need An Orientation to the Senate” 2007 Rostrum

Educating Trustees Get to know your Board Develop a Seminar for Board Members Talk to your Union President, Past Senate President Strong Participatory Governance Policy Technical Visit Regularly Distribute Rostrums Invite a Trustee to Plenary “BOT, oh my!” 2011 Rostrum

Consultants and the 10+1 Areas Impacting the 10+1 Where Consultants Are Sometimes Involved: Facilities Planning Technology Planning Strategic Planning Grant Applications Flex Day Activities Planning and Budget Policies Board Policies “Consultants and the 10+1”, 2005 Rostrum

What Are You Doing to Orient, Train and Educate?