Thursday, September 29, 2016

September 29, 2016, Senate meeting: adult coloring book

Thursday’s Senate Meeting kicked off with a public comment by Michelle M, who passed out a flier announcing the IVC Counseling Department’s “STRESS BUSTERS!”

This roster of seminars includes:
  • Wed. 8/31 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.: Dream Boards – Do you know what to be when you grow up? And, if so, have you written out all of your goals and dreams for your life on a piece of paper? If you haven’t, you should!....
  • Wed. 9/7 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.: Adult coloring book – Are you stressed about school, your friends, your family, your job or anything for that matter? Did you know that coloring can be just as beneficial for adults as it was when you were a child?...
  • Mon. 8/29 from 12-1 p.m.: Make & take container plant – The acts of interacting with nature and exploring your creative side will lull you into relaxation. Use chalk markers to write a zen message on your own succulent creation.
The counsleors have arranged to secure certified therapy dogs, too! (Oct. 10) They're very clever.
Michelle noted, too, that our college, which houses 16k students, has only 1 mental health therapist, and she shows up but twice a week!
Senate Prez Kathy S noted that the district IT crew will be reconvening the “wait list” work group, hoping to improve that program.
Brett of Academic Affairs solicited suggestions from faculty (this means you!) about the proposed change to the production policy (you’ll recall that that was push-back against Dianne Oaks and her officious ways).
Brett acknowledged that there seem to be some bugs in the Professional Development software. They’re working on ‘em.
Re Board Policy review: soon, the district will tackle the policy for the hiring of administrators and managers, which is badly in need of improvement.
If you want to suggest changes to the policy/AR for faculty hires, that will be coming up for review again also.
We talked about the college’s ridiculous “mission statement,” which is just verbiage cobbled together to satisfy the pinheads at the ACCJC, evidently. It’s crap, but it is necessary crap, I guess.
Kathy sang the praises of interim Chancellor Deb Fitz, whose been working hard on the Chancellor selection process, among other things, and seems agreeable to Kathy’s recommendations concerning changes to the aforementioned dean/manager policy.
We were told that at least one member of the Board of Trustees wants badly to be on the Chancellor search committee. According to Kathy, “everyone” said, not only no, but hell no, to that. (Of course, the BOT will be the one’s interviewing the final candidates.)
Apparently, Glenn held one of his “open forums” today (Thursday, the 29th), and, as per usual, virtual no faculty showed up (well, maybe one or two).
Kathy reminded us that Glenn and crew really do want to know how they can improve these “fora.”
People made suggestions. I suggested that she tell Glenn that, in view of his pattern of violating process and repeatedly leaving faculty out of the loop, we naturally lack motivation to listen to him. She said that she’d communicate such sentiments to the fellow, and not for the first time.
Jeff came up to explain the recent change in ESL to include “Adult” ESL. That seemed OK, I guess. I noted the curious fact that regular ESL students are adults, and so it is odd to call these new courses “adult” ESL. Jeff said something like “Blah blah blah.” That’s all I got out of it. The way Jeff explained it, our regular ESL courses are “academic,” but these new non-credit courses are, well, non-academic.
“Migration” of Blackboard stuff to CANVAS is set to be completed by June of 2018. Is that OK? You’ll still be able to access your old Blackboard content until that date, but you’ll be using CANVAS by then, not Blackboard.
I think Kathy mentioned the OETF (?) and the CTE task forces. We were encouraged to make sure we get representation on both of these groups, even if we’re not directly involved with CTE, etc.
Nobody wanted to talk about revisions to the disciplines list.

We’ll be talking about Full-Time Faculty Hiring Priority List next meeting.

Re the resolution about the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Resolution (see my recent notes): we went along with it, basically. (Minor changes.)

--roy 

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