Wednesday, August 12, 2015

• August 12, 2015: last week's Academic Senate “General Assembly” meeting

Senator Haeri (of a School
that dares not speak its name)
Senator Roy Bauer

     I could not attend the Academic Senate “General Assembly” meeting last week. Fortunately, our colleague and friend Melanie Haeri provided a report for the members of her School. (You remember those guys!) She sent it my way.
     Here’s an abridged version of her report:
PUBLIC COMMENTS
     Steve Felder attended Chancellor’s opening session, where he learned that Saddleback college hired 16 to our 6. Meanwhile, at IVC, we hired about twice as many classified and administrators than faculty. …
     Diana H kindly mentioned that this is Melanie’s 7th year walking 60 miles in 3 days in November for breast cancer. Diana encouraged donations. (See.)  
GENERAL DISCUSSION
     IVC President Glenn Roquemore visited. He welcomed faculty to the new semester and insisted that “we want to hire as many faculty as possible.”
     Diane Oaks was on hand to urge faculty to contact her if they desire marketing for their courses.
     New faculty were introduced, as was Elissa Oransky, the new Foundation Director. (You'll recall that IVC has had a series of poor Foundation Directors.)
     VP of Student Services, Linda F, introduced her new crew.
     We were informed that Traci Fahimi is the new “interim dean” of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Yemmy Taylor has taken over the “First Friday” hikes.
     Roopa M made announcements re Online Ed. We are welcome to meetings, she said.
     Something called the "SAMMO committee" is working on responses to state changes in assessment and matriculation. See our own Brenda B.
     The Committee Grid was passed around. (No doubt it was scintillating.)
     The Faculty Association (faculty union) provided an update re contract negotiations. Evidently, negotiations are in good shape, but more work is necessary. A proposed contract will go to the board at our August meeting of the BOT (board of trustees).  
CURRICULUM UPDATE
     Curriculum maven (chair) Diana H announced that new courses must be submitted by September 1 (if we are to teach them during Fall of 2016). We can also submit courses in the Spring—an innovation to help move the process along.
     Diana offered 24/7 help and gave out her personal cell phone number. Chairs, please read courses before hitting “launch.” We’re moving to an e-catalog so deadlines are very important.
     Further: three deadlines are involved for revised courses. Chairs, let Diana know which date is preferred.
     Diana asked that we please identify one main author for the curriculum so that she knows who to correspond with. IMPORTANT: take your SLO’s from TRACDAT and put them on a word doc and attach to the COR (course outline of record. Diana and Co. are trying to make this an automatic process; it isn’t right now.
     The Accreditor (ACCJC) requires that all courses have SLOs in Curricunet by commencement 2016. There’s a form for DE [distance ed] courses that must be attached.
     3 LHE is available for a co-curriculum person to work with Diana.  
ALT MEDIA AND 508 COMPLIANCE – New full time person now will do all the alt media. Her office is located in the Success Center.  
VICE PRESIDENT BOB URELL – Bob listed his committees where he represented us. Lots of budget committees.  
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - BRETT M. – Discussed online professional development site. DALS [distinguished academic lectures] and IVC2IVC are coming back this year! (These are our lecture series.)  
KATHY S., PRESIDENT – Identified and discussed committees where she represents us.  
CRAIG J - FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE AND CALENDAR – Negotiations will soon begin with Saddleback on the next calendar—probably not much to change. The new finals schedule seems to be going smoothly. According to the new/old scheme, faculty meet with students only once during finals week. Give Craig and his office any feedback on this. [END] 

     Senator Roy here: A little background: many, including (and especially?) VPI Craig Justice, have grown very impatient with the seemingly never-ending curriculum bottleneck. (You’ll recall that, a few years ago, the current Senate Prez was removed from her role as Curric Chair apparently because, in the judgment of the Senate Rep Council [led by then-Prez Lisa DA], she was allowing or causing a bottleneck.)
      That there is now money for a co-chair of curriculum (to help Diana) is, well, controversial. There is a long history of complaint from officers (curriculum chairs, et al.) about an overwhelming workload, despite the course releases (reassigned time). The complicating factor is that, often, these officers are doing significant overload. It's not a healthy situation.

     Thanks much, Mel!

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