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CTE and Noncredit South Regional Workshop

Compton College
View the campus map  Parking will be available at parking lot F and H. Parking permits are required and will be provided via email for attendees to print and place on their dashboard. If you did not receive the email for the parking permit, please contact us at events [at] asccc.org. 

CTE and Noncredit South Regional Workshop

Date: March 20, 2023

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 

Location: Compton College (In person only) 

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In our ongoing commitment to provide professional development and learning activities to faculty across the state, the Career and Technical Education Leadership and Noncredit, Pre-transfer, and Continuing Education committees are pleased to announce North and South regional workshops. These workshops are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers on issues impacting students in career and noncredit pathways. The event is free and all are welcome. 

Differences between Section 504 vs 508

Differences between Section 504 vs 508 

Date: Monday, March 13, 2023

Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm 

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Section 504 and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act are designed to ensure equal access and prohibit discrimination based on a student’s disability. Join the ASCCC Online Education Committee’s latest webinar to learn more about the relationship between these laws and how faculty use accessibility and accommodation to support student learning. Participants will also learn the importance of preparing equally effective alternate access plans based on their learning outcomes. Join us for a wide-ranging, interactive discussion.   

Executive Committee Meeting

- Coastline Community College on Friday, March 10 and Costa Mesa Marriot on Saturday, March 11

CTE and Noncredit North Regional Workshop

Laney College

CTE and Noncredit North Regional Workshops

Date: March 6, 2023

Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 

Location: Laney College (In person only) 

Register Here Today

In our ongoing commitment to provide professional development and learning activities to faculty across the state, the Career and Technical Education Leadership and Noncredit, Pre-transfer, and Continuing Education committees are pleased to announce North and South regional workshops. These workshops are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers on issues impacting students in career and noncredit pathways. The event is free and all are welcome. 

2023 Stanback Stroud Diversity Award

The 2023 Stanback Stroud Diversity Award will be presented at the ASCCC 2021 Spring Plenary

Executive Committee Meeting

- Sonesta Emeryville - San Francisco Bay Bridge, 5555 Shellmound St, Emeryville, CA 94608

Executive Committee Meeting

- The Citizen Hotel, Autograph Collection, 926 J St, Sacramento, CA, 95814

2023 Hayward Award

The 2023 Hayward Award will be presented at the February Board of Governor's meeting.

Executive Committee Meeting

- The Westgate Hotel, 1055 2nd Ave, San Diego, CA 92101

2023 Exemplary Program Award

The 2022-23 Exemplary Award will be presented at the January Board of Governor's meeting.

2022 Fall Plenary Session - Hybrid Event

- The Sheraton Grand Sacramento

Executive Committee Meeting

- Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel, 1230 J St, Sacramento, CA, 95814

Addressing the impact of California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CalGETC), as proposed, on local colleges, programs, courses and students

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Come and discuss with the ASCCC. What does a single transfer pattern mean for our students and our colleges? What impact will the proposed California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CalGETC) pattern have for our courses and programs? What does this mean for our local General Education Patterns for Associate and Baccalaureate Degrees? How might this impact students? And what can we do to mitigate some of the impacts? 

There are two date options for this webinar session. Please register for the date you are able to attend.

Addressing the impact of California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CalGETC), as proposed, on local colleges, programs, courses and students
Date: October 3, 2022
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am 

Date: October 6, 2022

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Register for the webinar on the 3rd

Register for the webinar on the 6th

Executive Committee Meeting

Zoom Teleconference

Role of Articulation in Transfer in regard to General Education

Articulation Officers on our campuses are experts in General Education and articulation. Come and learn about the articulation processes and how it impacts what courses are offered for General Education. What impact will California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CalGETC) have on Articulation processes? What partnerships are needed between instructional faculty, counselors and articulation officers to support student completion? 

Role of Articulation in Transfer in regard to General Education

Date: September 28, 2022

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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Role of local Academic Senates and Curriculum Committees in regard to General Education (GE)

Come learn about and discuss faculty roles in General Education (GE) and how Academic Senates and Curriculum Committees should be involved in the process. The new Ethnic Studies requirements for transfer (CSU GE Area F/UC Area 7) and legislative mandates for a single standard transfer GE Pattern California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CalGETC), have made a GE hot topic on our campuses. Colleges and faculty need to have important conversations around General Education changes and their impact on students. Learn about the role of Senates and Curriculum Committees in leading these… more

Role of local Academic Senates and Curriculum Committees in regard to General Education (GE)

Date: September 27, 2022

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

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Collegiality in Action Visit - Long Beach City College

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ASCCC OERI Webinar: ZTC Via OER – What do the data say?

OER is one way to alleviate textbook costs for students – but is it the best way? Other than the benefit of being free, are there data to demonstrate increased student success when ZTC is achieved by using OER? Colleagues from across the state will share their research findings with respect to this question. 

ZTC Via OER – What do the data say?
Friday, September 16, 10:30 am - 11:30 am

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Rising Scholars and Mellon Grant Regional Meetings

- North and South Location
Events are free and will be held 10:00AM-4:00PM. The events will be livestreamed for virtual attendance. Lunch will be provided. Virtual attendees will be given information on how to join the event online the week leading to the event.  September 16 – Southern Regional at College of the Canyons, Dr. Van Hook University Center (Room 258)  No parking pass is needed. Attendees must utilize the parking spaces in “Student Spaces in Student Lot 14.” The event will be held in the Dr. Van Hook University Center, Room 258. Please see campus map here. September 17 – Virtual Event  

Rising Scholars and Mellon Grant Regional Meetings

The ASCCC and its Mellon Grant Community of Practice team are excited to announce two regional faculty and one faculty coordinator event (see dates below). At these events, attendees will have opportunities to connect with colleagues and to share ways to build strong communities of practice for faculty teaching in prisons and jails. This is designed for faculty teaching inside; however, all interested faculty are welcome as are administrators and staff!  

Save the Date!!  

Executive Committee Meeting

- American River College on September 15, 2022 and Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel on September 16-17, 2022

General Education Requirements of the Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree, and Associate Degree for Transfer

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If you missed the 2022 Curriculum Institute presentation here is another opportunity to learn about Transfer and General Education updates and proposed changes. Join us for a discussion of General Education (GE) at the community colleges which includes local, baccalaureate and transfer GE patterns the legislation, regulation, and transfer policies that guide these patterns have undergone and continue to undergo numerous changes and updates. Most recently, AB 928 (Berman, 2021) calls for the implementation of  a singular lower division general education pathway that meets transfer requirements… more

There are two date options for this webinar session. Please select the following date that you are able to attend. 

General Education Requirements of the Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree, and Associate Degree for Transfer
Date: September 12, 2022
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Date: September 13, 2022

Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR ON  THE 12TH

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR ON THE 13TH

ASCCC OERI Webinar: The ZTC Program – An Overview

In July, the Chancellor’s Office released a memo outlining the phasing of disseminating $115 million for ZTC. What will be required in Phase 1? And what can we expect in Phase 2? In this webinar, a representative from the Chancellor’s Office will provide an overview of the ZTC Program and answer your questions.

The ZTC Program – An Overview
Friday, September 9, 10:30 am - 11:30 am

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Local Senate Visit - MiraCosta College

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Open for Antiracism - Supporting Educators to Use Open Education for Antiracist Teaching

Launched in 2020, the Open for Antiracism (OFAR) program engages and supports California Community College faculty in transforming their classrooms to be antiracist by leveraging OER and open pedagogy. Participating teams of faculty will join a community of practice learning about antiracist pedagogy in the fall through an asynchronous facilitated online course. Spring semester will be dedicated to implementing those new practices in the classroom with coaching and peer support.  Entering its third year, OFAR will continue to emphasize institutional impact along with support for student… more

Open for Antiracism: Supporting Educators to Use Open Education for Antiracist Teaching
Wednesday, August 31, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Local Senate Visit - Moreno Valley College

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