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Jeopardy. Lisa will read the question. The first person to stand up will be called upon to answer. If they answer the question correctly, they will receive the allotted number of points. If they answer the question incorrectly, the team will be awarded zero points. TODAY’S TOPICS. NEXT.
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Jeopardy • Lisa will read the question. • The first person to stand up will be called upon to answer. • If they answer the question correctly, they will receive the allotted number of points. If they answer the question incorrectly, the team will be awarded zero points.
TODAY’S TOPICS NEXT
College Planning NEXT
Campus Communication NEXT
Shared Governance NEXT
Accreditation NEXT
Jeopardy Accreditation Strategic Planning 5 10 15 20 Campus Communication 5 10 15 20 Shared Governance 5 20 10 15 5 10 15 20 Accreditation To Assembly
Strategic Planning Question for 5 Points Who is responsible for implementation of the Strategic Plan? Show Answer
Strategic Planning Answer for 5 Points The entire campus community is responsible for implementation of the plan. Back to Board
Strategic Planning Question for 10 Points Name one place you can locate the RC Mission Statement. Show Answer
Strategic Planning Answer for 10 Points RC Website Homepage, Strategic Plan, Ed Master Plan Back to Board
Strategic Planning Question for 15 Points Where would you find the RC 2009 – 2010 College Goals? Show Answer
Strategic Planning Answer for 15 Points Reedley College website. Back to Board
Strategic Planning Question for 20 Points How many College Goals are listed for 2009 – 2010? Show Answer
Strategic Planning Answer for 20 Points 10 Goals Back to Board
Campus Communication Question for 5 Points Why is campus communication important? Show Answer
Campus Communication Answer for 5 Points Your thoughts. Back to Board
Campus Communication Question for 10 Points Who is invited to attend Town Hall meetings? Show Answer
Campus Communications Answer for 10 Points ALL Faculty and Staff Back to Board
Campus Communication Question for 15 Points Name one way the information is disseminated throughout the campus. Show Answer
Campus Communication Answer for 15 Points Emails, The Chant, Town Hall Meetings Back to Board
Campus Communication Question for 20 Points Name one method of communicating with students. Show Answer
Campus Communication Answer for 20 Points Email, The Chant, in the classroom, flyers Back to Board
Shared Governance Question for 5 Points The shared governance process include representatives from which for groups? Show Answer
Shared Governance Answer for 5 Points Students, Staff, Faculty and Administration Back to Board
Shared Governance Question for 10 Points The Governance Handbook is designed to ensure that the constituent groups have the right to ____. Show Answer
Shared Governance Answer for 10 Points To participate. Back to Board
Shared Governance Question for 15 Points Where can you find the Governance Handbook? Show Answer
Shared Governance Answer for 15 Points The College Council Blackboard site Back to Board
Shared Governance Question for 20 Points The recommendations for the Ed Master Plan were derived from which four constituent groups? Show Answer
Shared Governance Answer for 20 Points Students, Staff, Faculty, and Administrators Back to Board
Accreditation Question for 5 Points Why are we here today? Show Answer
Accreditation Answer for 5 Points To learn about Integrated Planning and why it is important to us. Back to Board
Accreditation Question for 10 Points Why is Accreditation important for you? Show Answer
Accreditation Answer for 10 Points Your thoughts Back to Board
Accreditation Question for 15 Points How many standards are there for the Accreditation 2011 self Study? Show Answer
Accreditation Answer for 15 Points 4 I – Mission & Effectiveness II – Student Learning III – Resources IV – Leadership & Governance Back to Board
Accreditation Question for 20 Points When is the 2011 Accreditation visit scheduled for? Show Answer
Accreditation Answer for 20 Points October 2011 Back to Board
Welcome/Facilitators • Dr. Barbara Hioco • Michael White • Lisa McAndrews • Melanie Highfill • Emilie Gerety • Renee Dauer • Nate Saari
Agenda • Jeopardy – Lisa McAndrews • Welcome – Dr. Hioco and Michael White • What is an Assembly?? – Emilie Gerety • What is Integrated Planning? – Marilyn Behringer • How is Integrated Planning Relevant? – Melanie Highfill • Why do We C.A.R.E.? – Emilie Gerety • Who Wants to be a Millionaire? – Nate Saari • Summary – Michael White MW
What is an Assembly? • Dialogue within our division! • Addressed concerns and accomplishments • We C.A.R.E. • Reviewed college and department goals • Established division goal of evaluation/improving customer service • Discussion Boards on Blackboard EG
Accrediting Commission For Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) • Requires that institutions “assess progress toward achieving stated goals and make decisions regarding the improvement of institutional effectiveness in an ongoing and systematic cycle of evaluation, integrated planning, resource allocation, implementation and re-evaluation.” • “A college must have a point in its decision-making process whereby it considers all of its plans, determines how to align them and which ones it will commit to, determines the sequence in which they might best be achieved, sets priorities, and allocates resources and responsibilities to achieve the needed changes by determined dates.” Source: ACCJC News, Fall 2009
Development and Revision Process People Products Implementation (Action) Assessment & Improvement
Why is Integrated Planning Relevant? • The College Mission statement is a cornerstone of the Planning Process • The Educational Master Plan provides a look at the current and future long-term goals of the college based on the Mission • Facilities, Technology, and Equipment Replacement Plans • The Strategic Plan and Program Review Process bring planning to the course, program, and service levels for a thorough self-analysis • Resources are allocated based on these plans and move the college forward • Assessment and analysis help measure progress MH
Why do We C.A.R.E? Why don’t people take the opportunity to participate? • Apathetic • Busy • Not committed • Disconnect/disgruntled • Don’t see the need • Core personality (lazy) • Don’t believe • Doesn’t make a difference • Time • Compliant • Not part of the job • Burn out • More valuable to department than college as a whole • Individual vs team players • Peer pressure creates guilt for having to backfill jobs when gone. • Animosity builds when gone • Fear of retribution • Have family obligations • Teaching overload Why do people take the opportunity to participate? • Chance to make a difference • Interest • Type-A • Committed • Special Interest • Advancement • Want to be heard • Don’t want to be at their job • They really care • Influencing direction • Have impact • Be part of decision making • High trust of administration EG
Who Wants to Be An Integrated Planning Millionaire? • One person from each team will be selected to be the “spokesperson”. • That person will have to respond to a multiple choice question worth 10, 20, or 30 points. • If the spokesperson is unsure of the answer, they have two lifelines: • “Poll the audience” – members of their team can vote for the answer they believe is correct. The spokesperson can choose whether or not to use the most popular answer from their team. • “50/50” – Two of the wrong answers will be removed from the screen and the spokesperson will choose from the remaining answers. • If the team gets the answer correct, they receive the allotted amount of points. If the team gets the answer incorrect, they will not receive any points.
Team C - Question 1 – 10 points Which of the following is NOT a part of the Reedley College Integration Model? A. Planning B. Participatory Government C. Assessment and Improvement D. Swimming