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Still Going On: Hot Topics Continued from Fall The Education Technology Initiatives Online Education Common Assessment Educational Planning Technology Fair Tonight 6:15-7:30 AB 86 Adult Education Noncredit Accreditation
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Still Going On: Hot Topics Continued from Fall Student Equity Plans and the Student Success and Support Program (SSSP) PCAH Revision Transfer degrees—SB 440 and BoG Mandates
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The Community College Baccalaureate Degree 12 pilot colleges have been chosen, with three more expected ASCCC has formed a task force that will work with the pilot colleges to address various issues that fall under Academic Senate purview: Upper division definition Upper division general education Minimum qualifications Necessary Support Services
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Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation, and a Strong Economy Extension of 2011 Student Success TF Expected to focus on topics such as the following: job creation alignment of K through higher education career pathways responsiveness to industry collaborative use of resources Panel Discussion this morning Recommendations to be completed by fall
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Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative Chancellor’s Office Division of Institutional Effectiveness Focus on technical assistance to colleges in need regarding accreditation status, fiscal stability, student performance and outcomes, and legal compliance Partner district—College of the Canyons Strong ASCCC Representation
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On the HorizonOn the Horizon Legislation AB 288 (Holden): Dual enrollment AB 490 (Alejo): EOPS and CARE programs AB 626 (Low): Hiring of full-time faculty, part-time office hours, noncredit FT ratio AB 770 (Irwin): Basic Skills Innovation AB 798 (Bonilla): Open Educational Resources SB 42 (Liu): Commission on Higher Education Performance and Accountability SB 66 (Leyva): Statewide Careers Pathways Program
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On the HorizonOn the Horizon Budget A strong budget for the CCC System We did not receive all we requested An additional billion dollars or more expected in revenues for the state We will continue to push for full-time faculty hiring and dedicated professional development funding
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On the HorizonOn the Horizon Professional Development General stress on Professional Development Statewide A focus of Workforce Task Force, Board of Governors Professional Development College Pilot Module: Faculty Leadership An ongoing training program over the course of a year rather than a one-time event. Plan to expand into other modules next year
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ASCCC Activities and NewsASCCC Activities and News Revision of bylaws Strategic plan Annual Report Partnerships with other organizations The big event next spring
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ASCCC Activities and NewsASCCC Activities and News Committees, task forces, other bodies Over 300 faculty appointees Focus on diversity Thank you to all who serve at the state level
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Upcoming ASCCC EventsUpcoming ASCCC Events CTE Leadership Academy: May 8-9 (sold out) Faculty Leadership Institute: June 11-13, San Jose Curriculum Institute: July 9-11, Anaheim Fall Plenary Session: November 5-7, Irvine
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THE ASCCC Facebook PageTHE ASCCC Facebook Page
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We Need Your HelpWe Need Your Help To represent you effectively, we need to hear your voice Provide input at the breakout sessions Participate in the resolutions discussion Meet and talk with Executive Committee members individually Contact us whenever you have questions or input
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We Need Your HelpWe Need Your Help Get involved---volunteer to serve Talk with committee members about serving on an ASCCC committee – they have committee ribbons As local leaders, make sure your local faculty is informed about statewide issues so that you can provide us with feedback
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Thank You for All You Do to Represent Faculty Enjoy the plenary and let us hear from you
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