Thursday, October 1, 2015

October 1, 2015 meeting of the Academic Senate (Rep Council)

President Kathy Schmeidler absent today. Bob Urell filling in. [Kathy showed up at about 3:30]

Melanie H once again made her pitch for the Susan G. Komen walk event. “There are five of us walking 60 miles.” Melanie displayed pink shirts, etc. Chocolate too. Wanna sponsor?

The “Alternate media specialist” spoke, explained what she does. (She produces alternate media for students.) Making websites accessible to students.

Student government crew of three: one kid apologizes for being “unprofessional” (emotional) at the last meeting. As I reported, there were tears. These are some seriously callow “yute,” boy.

Bob: state senate “plenary” coming up soon. Want to attend? We have funding for that.

     Brittany asked how the schedule of courses at ATEP comes about. Seems like very little or no consultation with departments. Craig answered: chairs and deans put this together.  They responded to: IGETC concerns, time required to drive to (or from) IVC, etc.
     The new building will open in 2017. Etc.
     Okey-dokey, then.

Holiday Party Planning committee met this morning. Two dates to consider for event: Dec 3 or 9? (Thursday and Wednesday). 

Brooke just launched a LGBTQ Resources website (see under students, resources at IVC website). She’d love any feedback. See here:
http://students.ivc.edu/lgbtq/Pages/default.aspx

Brittany mentioned the “book-burning” event (today) at the Library and last week’s mural unveiling event (Emigdio Vasquez mural), which was a great success, well attended. I noted that, years ago, we discussed book-burning with Glenn and convinced him that we ought to be agin it.

Cheryl D: institutional SLOs, blah blah blah. Don’t attach SLOs to your CORs [outlines of record]—we’ll just have to do it over again, when we figure out how to attach the SLOs.

CTE (career, technical education) taskforce. Blah blah blah.

Safety and security: the “great shakeout” (earthquake awareness, preparedness) event will occur soon.

Skipping ahead to item #18: Basic Skills Initiative

Summer Serpas presents re Basic Skills Initiative

     Yesterday, we submitted the state report. Expenditure plan. Spending report. All available at IVC website. You can request BSI money. $1000 per person, for now. Be sure to include notes that you are requesting for BSI. Supplemental form: professional development, etc. We’re part of the resource request process. Use the regular resource request form. Ultimately, you’ll come to the BSI workgroup to attain approval. Discussed the “basic skills cohort tracker” and how it works, how to access it.
     Summer expressed her conviction that our efforts are yielding results.

Item 9: student club advisor handbook.
Nothing ready.

Item 12 – SLO challenge to ACCJC
Nothing’s been sent to the senate yet. We'll continue this item. The state senate meeting is on the 17th or thereabouts--gotta get input before then.

Item 13: Faculty professional development funding.
Committee has decided to increase amount for full time and correlative increase for part-timers (from $1400 to $1800 for full-timers). So $900 for part-time, i.e., 50% of full-timer rate.

I once again raised a colleague’s concern that there be an opportunity to apply later (than Fall), and we finally got through to Brett (McKim of Ac Affairs) about that. We’ll see what happens.

The Pathway project….
Will be continued

Item 15: internship program.
Santa Ana contract (for this program) available for viewing.

Item 16: Contract education, etc.
“We’ll have a presentation at the next meeting,” said Diana H.

Item 17: budget. Nothing new here. Stay tuned.

Item 19: Learning Management Systems decision-making plan.
     “Canvas” chosen as new system by ?. Saddleback College is part of the pilot program. But we’re a Blackboard district. So here’s a plan. This process involves testing Canvas and a period to decide whether to adopt Canvas (instead of Blackboard). Blackboard is very expensive; Canvas much less so. An important matter.  (Evidently, Canvas and Blackboard are “very comparable.”) Roopa seems to be a point person in this regard.

Item 20: full-time hiring priority list.
Craig Justice is asked to present.
1.     Japanese - vacant
2.     Dance - vacant
3.     English (Basic Skills) - new
4.     Biology - vacant
5.     Electrical Engineering - vacant
6.     Math - vacant
7.     Math - vacant
8.     English as SL - vacant
9.     Counselor (International) - vacant
10. Communication studies - vacant
11. Reading - new
12. Chemistry - vacant
13. English - new
14. Philosophy - new
15. English (Basic Skills) – new
16. Etc.
     Craig noted what the English department told them, that they have too many part-timers, etc. “Came up with a metric that’s fair.” We’ve got STEM covered, English covered, math covered. Recognized 11 positions; two of them already going forward.
     According to HR, if positions are already board approved, they are labeled “vacant.” If not yet board approved, then labeled "new." More authority on “vacant.” “New” positions require new board action.
     Craig: nine off of this list will be hired, though the whole list will be put to the board for approval. If there’s new funding, “communication studies” position will be first “out of the chute.” We are hoping to know how much money we’ve got soon. (Brittany and I spoke briefly with Craig after the meeting; he seemed to be optimistic about hiring further down the list to English and Philosophy.)
     The group discussed the prospect of “gaming” the system, and how difficult it is to do that under existing constraints. In general, we discussed the seeming phenomenon that some hires never seem to happen and it seems that there’s something wrong with the priority system. Craig and Kathy spoke in defense of the adequacy of our priority algorithm. We’re open to modifying the system. Come to the committee and make your case.

Executive reports:

Bob: we have not received the FON report yet. Rumors about additional money. “Millions or nothing.”

Kathy: State Senate is hosting a leadership conference Sat, Oct 10. You need to register for it….

Ac Senate is supposed to appoint someone to hiring committee for District Risk Management position (Earl Pagal, he of terminal “frog walk,” held that position, now vacant.) Anyone interested? Please give your name to Kathy.

That was about it.

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