Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Heads up! August 20 Senate Meeting (nothing to get excited about, I guess)

Sunny the cat, RIP
By Senator Roy

     We’ve received the agenda for the August 20 meeting of the Rep Council for the Academic Senate (aka the “senate meeting”). Here are some highlights/lowlights and commentary, etc.
     It doesn’t look like it will be a very important meeting, but you never know!

Item 7: Board Policies and Administrative Regulations 
 • BP and AR 4011.1 Recruitment: Full-Time Faculty Hiring [no action needed; headed for the Board of Trustees] [This was duly discussed last semester. The new and improved regulations will be a vast improvement over the old ones, though the changes don’t address the more philosophical objections that some of us have to the hiring status quo: unfortunate power/involvement of HR, primacy of college president’s judgment, etc.]
• BP 4309 Duties and Responsibilities of the Faculty [no action needed; headed for the Board of Trustees]
 • BP 4077 Personal Leave [revised to work with WorkDay]

Item 10: Faculty Student Club Advisor Handbook 
     “Senators have requested an update on the Faculty Student Club Advisor Handbook.” [Some have complained about the handbook, urged that it be improved.] 

Item 12: IVC Faculty Involvement in Contract Education, Community Education, and Continuing Education 
     “Senators requested that information be provided as to the process of determining faculty involvement in Contract Education, Community Education and Continuing Education.” [Unsurprisingly, some faculty have grown concerned about what goes on in these forms of instruction. Faculty should monitor this stuff carefully. Let's not forget the outrages of the past (at Crean, etc.).] 

Item 15: Senate Appointment: Curriculum Chair Assistant 
     “Shall the Representative Council open nominations, close nominations and appoint the Curriculum Chair Assistant?” [See comment in the previous post about the controversial nature of the action to add this assistant job.] 


STANDING REPORTS: 
• SLO Task Force: Cheryl Delson [Let’s not forget: SLOs are bullshit: empirically unsupported, even discredited. Nevertheless, the Accreds have fully bought into the "outcomes" methodology and they have the power to demand full SLOitude.] 
• Accreditation Report: Kathy Schmeidler
• Foundation Accounts/PRO-IVC: Kathy Schmeidler
• Early College: Brett McKim [The IVC Ac. Senate has not been happy about our college President’s advocacy of this program.]
• Bookstore: [This is where student government gets its funds. Not a healthy situation.]
• Cafeteria: [it kinda sucks]

• Calendar Committee Report: Kathy Schmeidler / Bob Urell
• Environmental Leadership (ELC): Jeff Kaufmann
• Distance Education Task Force: Cathleen Greiner [You’ll recall that some of our own faculty have recently expressed skepticism about the viability of DE, given the prevalence, in that teaching format, of cheating and the difficulty in addressing it.]
• Technology Task Force: Roopa Mathur [Some have taken a dim view of the district’s approach to technological improvements. Should be more “ground up,” reflecting needs of faculty, etc.] 
• Safety and Security [There’ve been longstanding worries about safety and security on campus, especially during our night sessions. Related: the lack of administrative presence during night sessions.]
• LGBTQ Liaison Report: Brooke Choo [I think that VPSS Linda F has authority here, which is worrisome. But Brooke is just the right person to keep tabs on LGBTQ issues and efforts.]
     P.S.: A friend reminds me that there was much discussion, in Senate, about the District IT language in early drafts of the district Technology “Master Plan.” Some opined that it is unnecessary and unhelpful (distracting? counterproductive?) for the district to embrace the goal of becoming a “national leader” in technology.
     Today, the final draft has become available (see link following). This draft removes the “national leader” language.
     Final Draft of the SOCCCD Technology Master Plan

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