Senate Prez Kathy Schmeidler said that there may be an issue concerning the
ballyhooed floor devices that are supposed to permit locking out “active shooters,” etc. We’ll get back to
you on that.
Roopa Mathur said a few things about online instruction. I didn't listen. Any
questions about Canvas or Blackboard? (No.) Ask Roopa, if you're interested in that debate. (What debate?: The district is contemplating abandoning Blackboard in favor of the cheaper—and better?—Canvas. Roopa's a good egg. Do not hesitate to contact her.)
Accreditation: K: we’re moving along swimmingly with Accreditation. 72 people are on one
workgroup, if you can believe it. Lots of faculty representation. Blah blah blah. It’s helpful and
important to have both experienced and naïve people on these committees. Really. So join.
CTE (Career Technical Education): there is now a committee,
but it is struggling. Low attendance. Pretty dreary.
Steve R expressed concern about modifications in field trip
forms and requirements. He's pretty frustrated. In the course of discussion, Kathy
opined that, at IVC, we grumble about the rules but follow them; at Saddleback,
however, they do not grumble, but they do not follow the rules. (I noted with amusement that Saddleback's new Ac. Senate Prez was visiting us today.)
Apparently, there’s much unclarity (opacity, confusion) about the rules for fieldtrips. The district needs to get its act together. Don't hold your breath.
Apparently, there’s much unclarity (opacity, confusion) about the rules for fieldtrips. The district needs to get its act together. Don't hold your breath.
Curriculum:
We approved this lot.
Item 6: review of
board policies and ARs
We deleted 4201
(Reclassification of Classified Management; in respect of classified managers’
worries; they haven’t had a chance to review it). Approved the rest
Student Equity Plan (SEP)
Student Success and Support Program Plan (SSSP)
VP Fontanilla droned forth like she does. She never has anything to say. 24 people on Taskforce this year.
52 requests for funds. 24 approved. 11 were funded. Blah blah blah. Want
feedback on “the plan.” (See below.)
Kathy: will need feedback from this body. Plan only came out last night. See: Student Equity Plan (SEP)
Kathy: we want to cancel next Thursday’s Rep Council
meeting, since it interferes with the State Senate Plenary. But the BOT meeting is coming up
soon, on the 16th of Nov (owing to conflict with Thanksgiving). So we need to make special
arrangements. Steve moved something to that effect. Okey-dokey.
Item 18. Academic
Senate Resolution to Affirm Credit ESL
Rebecca of ESL spoke to this. Both credit and non-credit ESL courses
are now being funded. This is a call to continue to fund credit ESL, since such
funding is getting lost. A state-wide issue, not really an IVC thing. We voted to support the res.
Item 16: Student
Extracurricular Activities Transcript
Funds were
requested and allocated to support the development of a Student Extracurricular
Activities Transcript that will serve as a supplement to the academic
transcript and be an official record of students' significant accomplishments
outside the classroom.
Shall the Representative
Council affirm its support for the development of this Student Extracurricular
Activities Transcript, and establish a workgroup comprised of interested
faculty, staff, and administrators, with Kay Ryals as the convening chair?
Kay Ryals spoke
to this. Seeking faculty support and
buy-in. Looking for participants. Looking for Workgroup and staff. This sort of thing
is uncommon, though more colleges are on board.
Item 12: ASCCC
Resolution
Whereas, In the last 15 years, new
attempts to track the success of school systems around the world (e.g., PISA)
have achieved impressive bodies of data useful in measuring the effectiveness
of education approaches; and
Whereas,
These data indicate that the more successful countries do not embrace the
notion of “measurable student learning outcomes” that are central to the
ACCJC’s existing standards for evaluating and reviewing institutions and the
philosophy that emphasizes that tool; and
Whereas, It continues to be the case that
research fails clearly to establish that continuous monitoring of course-level
SLOs results in measurable improvements in student success at a given
institution but does engender frustration that continues to characterize
community colleges’ attempts to implement the SLO approach;
Resolved, That the Academic Senate for
California Community Colleges request that ACCJC justify its continued
implementation of SLOs and explain why it does not opt for approaches more
consistent with the [more successful] approaches of successful countries in education their
students.
We modified the res a bit to maximize the chances of is acceptance at the Plenary. The new res was passed unanimously. At the Plenary, it will be further massaged and then passed.
Item 10: 2015-2016
Academic Calendar
We viewed these proposals:
Two major
questions; full week of Thanksgiving or half a week of Thanksgiving? 2nd…
We looked
carefully at C2. Change: Spring break
starting on the 11th instead. And have “a dead day.” (Not about
Fall.) Motion to make that change and approve that part of the calendar failed (partly because some of us want to consult with our
faculty).
Please let us know what you want! See C1, C2, and C3 above.
Budget report:
Bob U: $66 million
in requests.
Kathy: Requests first go through the appropriate unit (School or whatnot). The unit rates according to a rubric: essentially, how desperate is the need? Then, chairs of all Strategic Planning committees get together and sort these. Requests rated according to same rubric. That takes time. Meanwhile, Davit (budget guy) makes guess of which funding sources might fund things. A checkerboard chart is thus created. Complicated.
Kathy: Requests first go through the appropriate unit (School or whatnot). The unit rates according to a rubric: essentially, how desperate is the need? Then, chairs of all Strategic Planning committees get together and sort these. Requests rated according to same rubric. That takes time. Meanwhile, Davit (budget guy) makes guess of which funding sources might fund things. A checkerboard chart is thus created. Complicated.
Item 19: Publications
and Faculty Prerogative
Periodically flyers and announcements are
sent campus wide implying that faculty members might be offering extra credit
for attendance. This is clearly a 10+1 issue. [See graphic.]
Shall the Representative Council make a
clear and decisive statement regarding faculty prerogatives with regard to
extra credit?
Kathy: This was added by PIO to the above ad: “Ask your
instructor about extra credit for attending a workshop.” Not appropriate. The PIO should have questioned that part of
the flier. At other times, she questions elements inappropriately. (A pattern.)
Let’s have a larger discussion—about the PIO and control over all college publications, such as fliers, etc. Don’t have time today.
Steve: asking innocent questions produces “slapback” from Oaks/Roquemore This sort of thing is getting to be pervasive, says Kathy. Wants an open discussion about this in future.
—I should mention that, after the meeting today, I was accosted by Saddleback College's new Ac. Senate Prez, who introduced himself. He seems like a nice guy. (He's "new," he said, and yet he's the senate prez. I shot him a look: you poor fool.) He explained that he was a big fan of a certain blog that shall remain nameless. I noted that Lisa A and I have been putting that out for years and I indicated that I appreciated his appreciation.
So there's that.
Let’s have a larger discussion—about the PIO and control over all college publications, such as fliers, etc. Don’t have time today.
Steve: asking innocent questions produces “slapback” from Oaks/Roquemore This sort of thing is getting to be pervasive, says Kathy. Wants an open discussion about this in future.
—I should mention that, after the meeting today, I was accosted by Saddleback College's new Ac. Senate Prez, who introduced himself. He seems like a nice guy. (He's "new," he said, and yet he's the senate prez. I shot him a look: you poor fool.) He explained that he was a big fan of a certain blog that shall remain nameless. I noted that Lisa A and I have been putting that out for years and I indicated that I appreciated his appreciation.
So there's that.
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