The Who, What, Where, and When of Equivalency Michelle Grimes-Hillman, ASCCC Curriculum Committee Chair Kale Braden, ASCCC North Representative Los Medanos.

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The Who, What, Where, and When of Equivalency Michelle Grimes-Hillman, ASCCC Curriculum Committee Chair Kale Braden, ASCCC North Representative Los Medanos College March 23, 2015

What are Minimum Quals? Minimum qualifications for each discipline are established through the statewide academic senate. They are determined for each discipline through a rigorous process. MQs are established at the state level, but may be increased locally

Where can you find them?

The Disciplines List Disciplines List

Sample MQ in Discipline List Master’s degree in business, business management, business administration, accountancy, finance, marketing, or business education OR bachelor’s degree in any of the above AND master’s degree in economics, personnel management, public administration, or Juris Doctorate (J.D.) or Legum Baccalaureus (LL.B.) degree OR bachelor’s degree in economics with a business emphasis AND master’s degree in personnel management, public administration, or J.D. or LL.B. degree OR the equivalent.

Who Determines Equivalency? “The process, as well as criteria and standards…shall be developed and agreed upon jointly by …the [local] governing board and the [local] academic senate.” (Title 5, § 53430)

Criteria for Equivalency Procedures established by agreement between local senates and boards of trustees for each district – In multi college districts, the criteria for equivalency must be the same at all colleges in the district. Discipline faculty determine criteria Burden of proof belongs to the applicant

What are the minimum standards for equivalency? A district may hire a person who “possesses qualifications that are at least equivalent to the [state] minimum qualifications.” They cannot be less rigorous than the state-established MQs. A district may establish additional qualifications which are more rigorous than the state-established MQs. Equivalency may also be granted on the basis of eminence in the field.

Single Course Equivalency? Ed Code and Title 5 refer to qualifications in terms of Disciplines not courses or subject areas within a Discipline (Ed Code §87357; Title 5 §53410 and §53430) Legal Opinion L 03-28, Chancellor’s Office Legal Division – Faculty are hired to teach a discipline, not a course

Contra Costa: What the Applicant Must Prove

Contra Costa: What the department must prove

When is an equivalency determination necessary?

Is it equivalent? Group activity

Three Case Studies Although inspired by real events, these three case studies are fictional