Cancelled - 2020 Spring Guided Pathways Workshop - April 24

Event Dates
Deadline to Register/Application Deadline

**Thank you for your interest in attending an ASCCC Guided Pathways Workshop. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, many colleges have implemented travel restrictions and faculty are now working to offer their classes via remote delivery. As a result, the Academic Senate's Guided Pathways Task Force has decided to cancel this event. We will keep you updated if we are able to reschedule a webinar or in-person offering. At this time, we understand that faculty need to focus on their students.**

 

The ASCCC Guided Pathways Task Force is pleased to announce the upcoming Spring 2020 Guided Pathways Workshops. We encourage sending college teams that include the ASCCC Guided Pathways Liaison, the Academic Senate President, and faculty working in guided pathways implementation seeking professional development in student services and data evaluation. The workshops are highly interactive and are designed to provide professional development for faculty in three specific areas: 

  • Strengthening local implementation with Guided Pathways Liaisons
  • Defining roles of Counseling faculty, paraprofessionals and faculty advisers
  • Supporting faculty in data literacy and coaching

WHERE:

Merritt College

12500 Campus Dr, Oakland, CA 94619

WHEN:  April 24, 2020  10:00 am to 3:00 pm

ROOM: Huey P. Newton Student Lounge R-110

Lunch will be served.

This event is free to all attendees.

PARKING:

Please park in parking lot C. A parking pass will be provided to registered attendees. Click here for a campus map. 

For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations please contact Edie Martineli at events@asccc.org or phone 916-445-4753x102. Three weeks advance notice of need for accommodations is requested.

Registration

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Registration/Cancellation Deadline: April 17, 2020

Cancellation Policy:

No shows or cancellations after the deadline will be billed $25. If you are unable to attend please email miguel [at] asccc.org (miguel[at]asccc[dot]org) before the cancellation deadline. Cancellations must be received in writing. 

Indemnification
Your submission registration for the event signifies your agreement to the following:
Participant/Attendee shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, its officers, directors, partners, agents, and employees, from and against any and all demands, claims, damages to persons or property, losses and liabilities, including reasonable attorney’s fees arising out of or caused by participant or attendee’s willful misconduct or negligence in connection with the provision of services or the use of the Hotel facilities, except to the extent and percentage attributable to the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges or its agents’, subcontractors’, representatives’, employees’ or attendees’ willful misconduct or negligence.

Program

ASCCC Guided Pathways Workshops

Spring 2020

The ASCCC Guided Pathways Task Force is pleased to announce the upcoming Spring 2020 Guided Pathways Workshops. We encourage sending college teams that include the ASCCC Guided Pathways Liaison, the Academic Senate President, and faculty working in guided pathways implementation seeking professional development in student services and data evaluation. The workshops are highly interactive and are designed to provide professional development for faculty in three specific areas: 

  • Strengthening Local Implementation with Guided Pathways Liaisons
  • Supporting Faculty in Data Literacy and Coaching
  • Defining Roles of Counseling Faculty, Paraprofessionals, and Faculty Advisers

Participants are strongly encouraged to bring laptops in order to access relevant data and other websites during these sessions.  

These workshops are taking place on three different days:

  • March 13, Fresno City College
  • March 20, Santiago Canyon College
  • April 24, Merritt College

There is no workshop fee, and a complimentary continental breakfast and lunch will be provided for all attendees. Travel funds, up to $125, are available for attendees that have been appointed as their academic senate Guided Pathways Liaison and have communicated this appointment to the ASCCC. There will be a $25 no-show fee for registered attendees that do not attend and do not cancel their registration.

Workshop Schedule

9:30-10:00       Registration

10:00-10:10     Opening remarks and Welcome

10:10-10:45     Strengthening Local Implementation with Guided Pathways Liaison

10:45-12:00     Supporting Faculty in Data Literacy and Coaching – Part 1

12:00-12:30     Lunch

12:30-1:30       Supporting Faculty in Data Literacy and Coaching – Part 2

1:30-1:40         Break

1:40-2:50         Defining Roles of Counseling Faculty, Paraprofessionals, and Faculty Advisors

2:50-3:00         Closing Remarks

Guided Pathways Workshop Descriptions

Strengthening Local Implementation with Guided Pathways Liaison

Guided pathways liaisons are instrumental in ensuring that their local academic senate is supported with information and training from the ASCCC. In this session we will develop strategies to enhance the work of the liaison to strengthen and sustain the academic senate’s role in the implementation of Guided Pathways.

Supporting Faculty in Data Literacy and Coaching  

This workshop activity, broken into two parts, will provide an opportunity for participants to gain hands-on experience with relevant data. It is designed to empower participants to answer their own research questions and/or to give them the tools to actively work with their college research professionals. In addition to hands-on data exploration, participants will also be introduced to the basics of data literacy including where to find relevant data, potential applications and limitations of the data, discussions about the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative data, federal guidelines related to student data, and how to avoid common data pitfalls. Participants are strongly encouraged to bring laptops in order to access relevant data and other websites.  

Defining Roles of Counseling Faculty, Paraprofessionals, and Faculty Advisors

The enhancement of student support services is fundamental to the implementation of a guided pathways framework. Conversations about reimagining these services frequently include how paraprofessionals may assist counselors and how discipline faculty may take on the role of faculty advisors in partnership with counselors to support students in reaching their educational goals.  In this session, we will define various roles and responsibilities necessary to effectively establish a coordinated effort in providing critical support services to students. 

 

Please click here for the Guided Pathways Spring 2020 Workshop Program.

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