Events and Meetings
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Fall 2015 Curriculum Regional Meeting (South)Mt. San Antonio College |
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Fall 2015 Curriculum Regional Meeting (North)Solano College |
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2015 Fall Plenary SessionIrvine Marriott |
The Fall Plenary session will take place on November 5-7, 2015 at The Irvine Marriott Hotel. Early registration is open now through October 12, 2015. |
2015 Fall Discipline Input Group (DIG) Meeting (South)DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Anaheim - Orange County |
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Fall 2015 CTE Regional Meeting (Central) This meeting has been cancelled. |
This meeting has been cancelled. Please contact The Academic Senate for information on attending other CTE Regional Meetings at 916-445-4753x102.
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Fall 2015 CTE Regional Meeting (Bay)College of Alameda |
Please check back for specific information, which will be posted once we have confirmed College locations. |
Fall 2015 CTE Regional Meeting (South)Irvine Valley College |
Please check back for specific information, which will be posted once we have confirmed College locations. |
Fall 2015 CTE Regional Meeting (North)American River College |
Please check back for specific information, which will be posted once we have confirmed College locations. |
2015 Spring Plenary SessionWestin San Francisco Airport |
The Spring Plenary session will take place on April 9 - 11, 2015 at the Westin San Francisco Airport. Early registration is open now through March 23, 2015!! The theme of this session is “Thriving under pressure”. We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
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Noncredit/Curriculum Regional Meetings |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is excited to announce our first ever Noncredit Curriculum Regional Meetings! The meetings will be Friday, March 20 at Foothill College and Saturday, March 21 at Cerritos College. In the 15-16 academic year, the funding for some noncredit courses (Career Development and College Preparation) will be equal to credit courses. Due to these funding changes, CTE initiatives and the restructuring of adult and continuing education, colleges will need to use this opportunity to examine their noncredit and credit courses and assess how they can best serve the needs of their students. We will begin the day with a presentation on the nuts and bolts of noncredit curriculum and programs. John Stanskas, the Senate’s AB 86 workgroup representative, will offer some insights as to how funding changes can impact opportunities for our students in basics skills and CTE programs. After lunch, we will ask college teams to discuss the viability and opportunity of noncredit instruction to benefit their students and how their college’s decision-making processes may impact the discussion at their colleges. Curriculum committee members and participants from colleges with noncredit programs will be on hand to provide guidance about the opportunities and challenges in noncredit. The goal of this session is for participants to draft a working plan to help colleges make informed decisions about the appropriate curricular offerings at their colleges. We encourage you to bring a team of faculty, senate leaders, curriculum chairs, and administrators who are making decisions about building their noncredit programs and evaluating curriculum. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required so we can ensure appropriate lunch accommodations. When you register, please identify which of your team members are faculty and which are administrators. Warmest regards, Debbie Klein, At-large Representative Noncredit Committee Chair Michelle Grimes-Hillman, South Representative Curriculum Committee Chair |
Online Education Regional Meetings |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges and the Online Education Committee are pleased to announce that the first ever Online Education Regional Meetings! The meetings will be Friday, March 20 in the north and Saturday, March 21 in the south. Meeting, location and registration information can be found below. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. We encourage you to bring teams from your colleges, including senate presidents, curriculum chairs, online education faculty, distance education coordinators, instructional designers and administrators that oversee online education. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
The morning will be dedicated to general sessions with presentations and updates from the Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate, including information on curriculum processes for online courses, accreditation, regulations, professional development and effective practices for institutions. In the afternoon, breakout sessions will focus on range of issues including the “nuts and bolts” of online education, effective practices for quality online instruction, and online education “landmines”. If you cannot attend in person, we will be live webcasting the afternoon breakout sessions. So, come and join us for a great day of important and timely information. I hope to see you there! John Freitas, Area C Representative ASCCC Online Education Committee Chair |
Faculty CTE Regional Meetings |
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2014 Fall Plenary SessionIrvine Marriott |
The Fall Plenary session will take place on November 13-15, 2014 at Irvine Marriott Hotel. Early registration is open now through October 29, 2014. The theme of this session is "Calling all Voices". Watch video presentations from the Session: |
2014 Fall Area of Emphasis DIG - North LocationDe Anza College - Media Learning Center |
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2014 Fall Area of Emphasis DIG - South LocationOntario Airport Hotel |
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(South) Curriculum Regional Meetings |
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(North) Curriculum Regional Meetings |
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(Southern) Student Equity and Success Regional Meetings |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is holding two Regional Meetings focusing on Student Equity planning and implementation. How can colleges best mitigate disproportionate impact? What information and analyses are needed? What interventions would be most helpful? With a November deadline for Student Equity Plans fast approaching, colleges must craft meaningful ways to locally address student access, success, and achievement gaps across student populations. The meetings are designed to engage faculty and administration in helpful ways to aid local Student Equity Plan development. Additionally, a focus will be on building faculty-driven processes to engage student success and equity. Single participants and college teams of faculty, CIOs, and CSSOs are encouraged to come. If possible, please bring some of your equity data to reflect on at the meeting. Topics will address: equity plan requirements, understanding disproportionate impact data, examples of equity plans (and how colleges have built them), reading and responding to data, identifying interventions that work, and monitoring and evaluating plans for effectiveness. Presenters include: Debra Sheldon, California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Brad Phillips, Institute for Evidence-Based Change Brianna Hays, Institutional Researcher, San Diego Mesa College Elaine Kuo, Institutional Researcher, Foothill College Carolyn Holcroft, Academic Senate President, Foothill College Robert "BJ" Snowden, Academic Senate President, Cosumnes River College ASCCC Equity and Diversity Action Committee Members |
(Northern) Student Equity and Success Regional Meetings |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is holding two Regional Meetings focusing on Student Equity planning and implementation. How can colleges best mitigate disproportionate impact? What information and analyses are needed? What interventions would be most helpful? With a November deadline for Student Equity Plans fast approaching, colleges must craft meaningful ways to locally address student access, success, and achievement gaps across student populations. The meetings are designed to engage faculty and administration in helpful ways to aid local Student Equity Plan development. Additionally, a focus will be on building faculty-driven processes to engage student success and equity. Single participants and college teams of faculty, CIOs, and CSSOs are encouraged to come. If possible, please bring some of your equity data to reflect on at the meeting. Topics will address: equity plan requirements, understanding disproportionate impact data, examples of equity plans (and how colleges have built them), reading and responding to data, identifying interventions that work, and monitoring and evaluating plans for effectiveness. Presenters include: Debra Sheldon, California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Brad Phillips, Institute for Evidence-Based Change Brianna Hays, Institutional Researcher, San Diego Mesa College Elaine Kuo, Institutional Researcher, Foothill College Carolyn Holcroft, Academic Senate President, Foothill College Robert "BJ" Snowden, Academic Senate President, Cosumnes River College ASCCC Equity and Diversity Action Committee Members |
Basic Skills CB21 Meeting |
Register today for the Basic Skills CB21 Meetings! |
2014 Spring Plenary SessionWestin San Francisco Airport |
The Spring Plenary session will take place on April 10-12, 2014 at the Westin San Francisco airport. Early registration is open now through April 1, 2014. The theme of this session is "Academic Excellence: Strengthening Our Core". We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.
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2013-14 Curriculum Regional Meetings |
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2013-14 CTE Regional Meetings |
Register today for the CTE Regional Meetings! |
2013 Fall Plenary SessionIrvine Marriott |
Presentations are being added everyday! |
Spring CTE DIG MeetingWestin SFO |