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2022 Career and Noncredit Education Institute - In Person and Virtual Option

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The 2022 Career and Noncredit Education Institute will be held May 12-14, 2022 at the Westin South Coast Plaza located at 686 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.  Colleges are encouraged to send teams of practitioners and leaders to include career education (CTE) faculty, noncredit faculty, counselors, senate presidents, and faculty and administrative leaders involved in career education, noncredit education, and the California Adult Education Program

2016 Instructional Design and Innovation

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Title Breakout Time
Collaborative Efforts: Approaching a Common Understanding of College Readiness
Instructional Strategies: Program Review and SLO Assessment Data - The Stepping Stones to Classroom Innovation
Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative: Reflections on Partnership Resource Team Visits
Institutionalization: Baccalaureate Degrees at the California Community Colleges
Where Are They Now, and How Did They Get There!
Collaborative Efforts: Moving Beyond the Program—Equity-Based Instruction Using Puente Principles
Student Data: Greater Success with Higher Placement, Shorter Remedial Sequences, and Student Development Support
Student Engagement: Early Alert Supports an Engage Classroom
Online: High Touch Online Classes —What We Learned from Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
Fostering Innovation: Creating an Institutional Culture of Innovation
Online: Common Course Design Issues
Student Engagement: Acceleration
Fostering Innovation: Effective Practices for Department Chairs —Supporting a Student-Centered Culture
Collaborative Efforts: Professional Development for Online Faculty
Student Engagement: Programs At-A-Glance—Designing Course Sequencing Flowcharts
Student Engagement: High Challenge, High Support Math Instruction for Streamlining Paths to Transfer
Online: Promoting Online Course Quality —Adopting and Employing a Standard to Improve Student Outcomes
Collaborative Efforts: First Year Experience at West Valley College - A Growing Collaboration Between Student Services and Instruction
Civic Engagement and Global Citizenship in Higher Education: The Role of the Community College
Fostering Innovation: Creating a Path to Success for Incarcerated Students
Collaboration: All About Building Bridges - Developing Strategic Partnerships in Your Community and Statewide
Instructional Strategies: Embedding Basic Skills Support into Face-to-face and Online Courses
Student Engagement: Online Counseling Services
Fostering Innovation: Constructing a Learning Environment
Online: The Distance Ed Classroom, Online Student Services, and Standard II - Putting Your Best Feet Forward
Student Engagement: Working Holistically with Your Students Using Starfish Degree Planner
Collaboration: Bay Area Shared Remote Access ICT Lab System
Collaborative Efforts: General Education and Quantitative Reasoning
Institutionalization: Designing a Completion Initiative: Our Response to the Question, “What do you mean our students aren’t completing?!”

The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is pleased to announce the first annual Instructional Design and Innovation Institute. This new institute will focus on strategies to improve student success and build more effective college programs.

2015 Academic Academy

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Featured

The theme for the 2015 Academic Academy is “Subverting Silos: Collaboration for Student Success and Equity.” The sessions will focus on effective student support and student equity interventions and programs.

2014 Academic Academy

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Featured

Silverado Resort and Spa

While current initiatives are focused on compressing timelines for student completion, it is now more important than ever to reassert our belief in a broad general education (GE) to provide our students with the tools they will need to succeed in an ever-changing global society. Join fellow community college, CSU, and UC faculty members for discussions on the value and relevance of GE at this year's Academic Academy!

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Friday, February 21, 2014

2012 Academic Academy

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What can we do to increase the number of students who succeed in our classes, programs, and colleges?  What strategies can be employed across the curriculum to foster better outcomes for all students? This year's Academic Senate Academic Academy focuses on the integration of development of the foundational skills needed for success in all classes, not merely those identified as basic skills. The intended outcome of this Academy is to promote success by empowering local success champions from all disciplines.

2009 Counseling/Library Science Development Institute

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Friday, February 20, 2009

2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. General Session: Welcome from Mark Wade Lieu

Breakouts 3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
1. SLOs for Library Science Faculty
2. SLOs for Counseling
3. An Update on Assessment & Prerequisites
4. Making Senates Work for Counseling & Library Faculty

7:00 p.m. Dinner

Saturday, February 21, 2009

7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

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