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CTE Regional Consortium - North Far North

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Don't know which Regional Consortium your college is in? You can find the information here.  More information on location and parking coming soon! 

The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges ad Regional Consortiums will host 8 CTE regional events tailored to the needs of each region. The sixth event will be held in North Far North area on March 27, 2024.

2024 Spring Area Meetings

- Various Locations

Given the overall success of the Area Meetings during fall 2023, the ASCCC has opted to once again hold the Area Meetings during a single day. The 2024 Spring Area Meetings will be held March 22, 2024.

These meetings are held before the upcoming plenary session to discuss matters of concern to your Area, review proposed resolutions to be voted on at plenary session, and generate new resolutions. The day will start with everyone together for a morning general session that will include the President's Update, Foundation Update, Discipline List process information, and resolutions information along with opportunities to ask questions about each of these topics. Then faculty will convene by areas to continue with review of resolutions and sharing of college updates. To access a list of all colleges by Area, please visit the ASCCC Area Map and College Listing

The ASCCC Executive Committee looks forward to seeing you on March 22nd. We have lots of room online, so please share the invitation to attend with your faculty. See you soon!

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Cheryl Aschenbach, President, ASCCC

Area A Meeting

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Area B Meeting

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Area D Meeting

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Area C Meeting

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An Overview of the ACCJC New Standards and Addressing Social Justice in your Accreditation Narrative (CANCELLED)

Join us for a conversation on the keys to accreditation success in the ever-evolving landscape of higher education in the first of two webinars focusing on the new 2024 ACCJC Standards. In this session, you'll gain invaluable insights into the latest standards set forth by the ACCJC, empowering your faculty leadership to participate in the accreditation process with confidence and precision. We'll pay special attention to the vital intersection of social justice and accreditation, exploring strategies to weave principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion into your institution's narrative.… more

An Overview of the ACCJC New Standards and Addressing Social Justice in your Accreditation Narrative

This webinar has been cancelled.

Date: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 

Time: 4:00pm - 5:00 pm

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Equity in the Online Course

Dive into a vital discussion on equity in online courses. The engaging session aims to shed light on the challenges and opportunities in creating equitable digital learning environments. Faculty will offer insights on tailoring online courses to meet diverse student needs, ensuring equal access to technology, and fostering a supportive virtual community.

Equity in the Online Course

Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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California Legislative Process 101

Join the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges for a monthly webinar series focused on pending legislation related to academic and professional matters. Participants will learn about legislative process, hear from public policy experts, and have the opportunity to ask questions about various bill proposals. The tentative schedule for these webinars will be the third Wednesday of the month from 1:00PM - 2:00PM. The webinars will be hosted through Zoom Events.

California Legislative Process 101

Date: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee Office Hours

Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee (RSFAC) are seeking to build community amongst the network of faculty and staff practitioners, who are committed to serving justice-involved and impacted community college students. The RSFAC would like to offer one-hour faculty office hours twice a month. RSFAC office hours will allow faculty practitioners to provide mentorship and guidance, peer support, collaborative learning, skill development, and networking opportunities.

Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee Office Hours

Date: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024

Time: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Register for the RSFAC Office Hour

Executive Committee Meeting

- Los Angeles Mission College/Hilton garden Inn Burbank

Supporting Nontraditional CTE Employment in California Community Colleges for Women

Lynn Shaw, Liaison to the ASCCC CTE Leadership Committee Nicole Marquez, College of the Sequoias, CTE Leadership Committee (additional speakers TBD) Celebrate Women’s History Month and join this webinar to hear strategies to recruit more women into your programs, how to support and ensure women in nontraditional programs graduate, and hear the stories of women who are pioneers in their fields.

Supporting Nontraditional CTE Employment in California Community Colleges for Women

Register for the webinar

Date: March 7, 2024

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee Office Hours

Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee (RSFAC) are seeking to build community amongst the network of faculty and staff practitioners, who are committed to serving justice-involved and impacted community college students. The RSFAC would like to offer one-hour faculty office hours twice a month. RSFAC office hours will allow faculty practitioners to provide mentorship and guidance, peer support, collaborative learning, skill development, and networking opportunities.

Rising Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee Office Hours

Date: Tuesday, March 5th, 2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Register for the RSFAC Office Hour

Spring Curriculum Regionals Meetings- North

De Anza College
We are encouraging teams/individuals including faculty, academic senate leaders, department/division chairs, curriculum chairs, local and district curriculum committees, articulation officers, curriculum specialists, and administrators to attend. The sessions will consist of information and updates on current hot topics such as: Title 5 revisions, Curriculum Nuts and Bolts, Ethnic Studies, Baccalaureate Degrees, Curriculum Committees and Upper Division Coursework, Dual Enrollment, Common Course Numbering, ADT Reform, Competency Based Education, Credit for Prior Learning, Distance Education,… more

Why wait until the 2024 ASCCC Curriculum Institute to begin statewide dialogue around curricular topics of interest?

The ASCCC 2023-2024 Curriculum Committee is excited to bring back in-person Fall & Spring Curriculum Regionals, where we will be joined by our colleagues in the Education Services Division of the state Chancellor’s Office. In intentional efforts to include support our Central Valley faculty and colleagues, we are holding 3 regionals each term: North Regional, South Regional, and Central Valley Regional. 

Dual Enrollment Regional Meetings - North

De Anza College
Join us to hear how faculty have been engaging dual enrollment students at each step of their academic journey and the ways faculty are able to help create the conditions for improved partnerships, stronger pathways, and improved student experiences aligned with Vision 2030. Sessions will include an update from the Chancellor’s Office, what instructional and counseling faculty need to know about dual enrollment, pedagogical approaches to working with adolescents, and pathway design and collaboration with high school partners. All are welcome. Join us!

The Dual Enrollment Empowerment Memo, co-written by the Chancellor's Office and ASCCC, released in December 2023 highlights the important role faculty play in equitable dual enrollment expansion.

Mythbusting: Addressing Misconceptions About Open Educational Resources (OER)

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Spring Curriculum Regionals Meetings- Central Valley

College of the Sequoias
We are encouraging teams/individuals including faculty, academic senate leaders, department/division chairs, curriculum chairs, local and district curriculum committees, articulation officers, curriculum specialists, and administrators to attend. The sessions will consist of information and updates on current hot topics such as: Title 5 revisions, Curriculum Nuts and Bolts, Ethnic Studies, Baccalaureate Degrees, Curriculum Committees and Upper Division Coursework, Dual Enrollment, Common Course Numbering, ADT Reform, Competency Based Education, Credit for Prior Learning, Distance Education,… more

Why wait until the 2024 ASCCC Curriculum Institute to begin statewide dialogue around curricular topics of interest?

The ASCCC 2023-2024 Curriculum Committee is excited to bring back in-person Fall & Spring Curriculum Regionals, where we will be joined by our colleagues in the Education Services Division of the state Chancellor’s Office. In intentional efforts to include support our Central Valley faculty and colleagues, we are holding 3 regionals each term: North Regional, South Regional, and Central Valley Regional. 

Dual Enrollment Regional Meetings - Central Valley

College of the Sequoias
Join us to hear how faculty have been engaging dual enrollment students at each step of their academic journey and the ways faculty are able to help create the conditions for improved partnerships, stronger pathways, and improved student experiences aligned with Vision 2030. Sessions will include an update from the Chancellor’s Office, what instructional and counseling faculty need to know about dual enrollment, pedagogical approaches to working with adolescents, and pathway design and collaboration with high school partners. All are welcome. Join us!

The Dual Enrollment Empowerment Memo, co-written by the Chancellor's Office and ASCCC, released in December 2023 highlights the important role faculty play in equitable dual enrollment expansion. 

Peer Online Course Review (POCR)

As the shift to online move quickly during the pandemic, online course offerings have soared across our community college system. Although Online Teaching and Learning (OTL) courses begins to prepare faculty to teach online, faculty who participate in the POCR process follow the CVC OEI Rubric and improve their online courses. Come listen to faculty who have participated in the POCR process and talk about their online courses improve.

Peer Online Course Review (POCR)

Date: Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Open Educational Resources (OER) Curation and Advanced Licensing

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Spring Curriculum Regional Meetings - South

Santa Ana College
We are encouraging teams/individuals including faculty, academic senate leaders, department/division chairs, curriculum chairs, local and district curriculum committees, articulation officers, curriculum specialists, and administrators to attend. The sessions will consist of information and updates on current hot topics such as: Title 5 revisions, Curriculum Nuts and Bolts, Ethnic Studies, Baccalaureate Degrees, Curriculum Committees and Upper Division Coursework, Dual Enrollment, Common Course Numbering, ADT Reform, Competency Based Education, Credit for Prior Learning, Distance Education,… more

Why wait until the 2024 ASCCC Curriculum Institute to begin statewide dialogue around curricular topics of interest?

The ASCCC 2023-2024 Curriculum Committee is excited to bring back in-person Fall & Spring Curriculum Regionals, where we will be joined by our colleagues in the Education Services Division of the state Chancellor’s Office. In intentional efforts to include support our Central Valley faculty and colleagues, we are holding 3 regionals each term: North Regional, South Regional, and Central Valley Regional. 

Dual Enrollment Regional Meetings - South

Santa Ana College
Join us to hear how faculty have been engaging dual enrollment students at each step of their academic journey and the ways faculty are able to help create the conditions for improved partnerships, stronger pathways, and improved student experiences aligned with Vision 2030. Sessions will include an update from the Chancellor’s Office, what instructional and counseling faculty need to know about dual enrollment, pedagogical approaches to working with adolescents, and pathway design and collaboration with high school partners. All are welcome. Join us!

The Dual Enrollment Empowerment Memo, co-written by the Chancellor's Office and ASCCC, released in December 2023 highlights the important role faculty play in equitable dual enrollment expansion.

OER Basics Series: IDEA, OER, and AI

Evaluating Open Educational Resources (OER) for Accessibility

OER Basics Series: Searching for Open Educational Resources (OER)