Title: Team CIO All Stars
1Team CIO All Stars
CIO 411Academy October 28-29, 2013 Dona
Boatright CCCC Vice Chancellor, Emeritus
2Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the
good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.
- Measure for Measure,
- W. Shakespeare
3Overview
- The Hierarchy of Rules
- Key Regulations
- Managing at the College
- Hot Issues
- Resources and Tips
4Understanding the Language
- No good dictionary or Grammar available
- But check out the glossary of terms
- Know the frame
- Know who is talking
5Know Who is Talking
6Living in Acronym World
- And then there is the unrelenting use of
abbreviations.
7Peralta Community College District
- PPSI
- VVSS
- PPIT
- SPPAC
- DAS
- PRC
- SMT
- IEC
- BCC
- DMC
- PAAA
- CIC
- IEC
- BSMC
- VPI/D
- DWEMPC
8AB 1725
- Reform Legislation in 1988
- At State level
- Board of Governors and Chancellors Office
- At colleges
- Evaluation-meant to be a solid 4 yr. process
- Removed automatic tenure for administrators
- Created Full time faculty obligation
- Governance reform
- Institutionalized faculty participation in many
arenas
9- Leadership in a bureaucratic environment
- Know the rules, but dont let them rule you
10The hierarchy of rules
- Statute state lawthe Education Code
- Title 5 (of the California Code of Regulations)
regulations adopted by the Board of Governors - Local board policy local implementation of
regulations
11Statute Education Code
- Section 70901
- (a) The Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges shall provide leadership and
direction in the continuing development of the
California Community Colleges as an integral and
effective element in the structure of public
higher education in the state. The work of the
board of governors shall at all times be directed
to maintaining and continuing, to the maximum
degree permissible, local authority and control
in the administration of the California Community
Colleges. - 70901(b)(6) Establish minimum conditions
entitling districts to receive state aid for
support of community colleges.
12Ed Code, contd
- 70902. (a) Every community college district shall
be under the control of a board of trustees,
which is referred to herein as the "governing
board." The governing board of each community
college district shall establish rules and
regulations not inconsistent with the regulations
of the board of governors and the laws of this
state for the government and operation of one or
more community colleges in the district.
13- Regulations - who cares!!!
14Regulationswho cares?You Should!!!
- Ethical commitments made by those who sign off on
compliance - Economic implications for failure to adhere to
regulations that have apportionment sanctions
attached - Political implications of flouting of regulations
15Title 5 regulations
- Minimum conditions for receipt of state support
- Standards of scholarship (51002)
- Remedial coursework limit (55765.5)
- Grade changes (55760)
- Award of degrees and certificates (51004)
- Minimum requirements for the Associate Degree
(55806) - Open courses (51006)
- Equal employment opportunity (51010)
- Student fees (51012)
- Curriculum (51021)
16Regulations and the Department of Finance
- If DOF believes that a mandated cost results from
a new regulation, they can veto a BOG decision!!
17Local Board Policy
- Policies implementing Title 5 regulations
- Per Ed Code 70902 above
- Be aware of your own districts policies
18Minimum Conditions Compliance
- Be aware of all the elements
- Know which ones are your responsibility
- Pay attention to deadlines on reporting
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20Minimum Conditions Compliance Advice
- Some topics involve greater likelihood of
violations and will be monitored more closely - Self-compliance and other mechanisms will now
be used for some issues which are tracked
elsewhere - Comprehensive Plans
- Approval of new colleges and educational centers
- Accreditation
- Counseling programs
- Objectives
- Faculty, staff and student participation in
governance - or through the complaint process
21Leadership is Key
- Stretch people to potentially achieve goals they
didnt think were possible. - Be direct. Dont tiptoe around hard issues.
- Be an information socialist. Dont hoard
information
22Managing Leading at the College
- You cannot know all the information all the time.
- Key is to be AWARE of
- your areas of responsibility
- where to find information quickly when you need
it - who you can call when you cannot find it!
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23Leading at the College
- Hiring
- Evaluation
- Scheduling
- Assignment/Load
- Contract Negotiations
- Contract Management
- Conflict Resolution
24F/T Faculty Hiring/Evaluation
- Use CIO network for real reference checks
- Keep department culture in mind (good fit or
change agent?) - Be advocate for students
- Be vigilant during first year
- Be bold
25P/T Faculty Hiring/Evaluation
- Avoid Crisis or Convenience Hiring
- Create Part-Time Faculty Pools
- Pay attention to Evaluation process
- Monitor Re-hire process
- Student evals complaints
- Grading practices
- Student retention
- Avoid owning mediocre PT faculty
- Be Advocate for Student Needs
26Collective Bargaining
- Be involved whether at the table or not
- Pay attention in your practices
- Dont be petty
- Avoid setting unwanted precedents
- Train your Deans and Chairs
27Faculty Assignment and Load/Contract Enforcement
- Quest for Perfect Schedule for STUDENT needs as
opposed to faculty - Be strict, consistent but not inflexible
- Create an ethos of fair process so you do not
have to overrule your dept. chairs - KNOW the contract
28Conflict Management
- Maintain communication with deans/chairs
- Follow college processes
- Document conversations
- Be creative
- Use resources HR, Medical, Legal
29.
- REMEMBER Its not about you. You dont lead by
your position. You lead by how you influence
other peoples thinking.
30Awareness of Statewide Issues
- Know the System Office Structure Staff
- Use the tools
- websites
- Read the memos
- Meet the deadlines
- Ask questions
- Engage with the Consultation Process
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32Recent and Continuing Issues
- Basic Skills funding needs to be
institutionalized - 50 law
- Scheduling Priorities (transfer, cte, basic
skills) - SB 1440 Implementation
- Adult Education Consortium Program AB86
- Student Success SB1456/EC78215
- Career Pathways SB1070
- Accreditation
33SB 1440
- Transfer Degree Law since 2010
- Transfer Degree simplified to 60 units with 18
units of major or area of emphasis - C or better students guaranteed admission to CSU
- Prohibit CSU from requiring additional lower
division course work beyond the 60 units - Senate developed Degree plans
34SB 1440
- Intersegmental Curriculum Workgroup
- Web site SB1140.org
- C-ID necessary for approval
- SB 440 clarifies (?)
35AB 86
- Section 76, Article 3
- K-16 Adult Education initiative
- Non-competitive RFA out mid December
- 2 year planning and implementation grants
- form regional consortia including at least one
community college - Players include K-12, ROP, Prison education, etc.
- Goal of legislation is to work toward common
policies including funding recommendations and
formulae
36SB 1070
- Career Pathways Initiative
- Requires colleges to form regional consortia with
K-12 - 19 million to develop plans
- Issues of student readiness, seamless transfer
from K-12 program to college program - Bulk of money to K-12
37Accreditation FOCUS ON THE BIG
41Accreditation FOCUS ON THE BIG
41Accreditation The Big 4 1
- Responses to Previous Recommendations
- Program Review Sustained
- Planning Sustained
- Student Learning Outcomes Proficiency!
- Substantive Change Reports
- Distance Education Degrees
- And now.
38New Requirements on Student Achievement Data
- Beno letter of Jan. 31, 2013
- US Dept. of Ed Regulatory Changes
- Require setting standards for student achievement
and performance - Require assessing achievement against college
mission - Require public information
39Annual Report Form
- Successful course completion rates
- Successful Retention Rates
- Institutional set standards for course
completion, degree attainment, transfer etc. - Proof of URL on college website where one can
find SLO assessment results for programs - Over 50 questions with much specificity
40Accreditation Annual Report (continued)
- Over 50 questions with much specificity required
- Many visits based on the annual report
- Emphasis has been on fiscal issues
41And coming soon
New Standards!!!!!!!!
42Remember - Were all in this together
43Resources and Tips
- Program and Course Approval Handbook
- Tutoring and Learning Assistance Guidelines
- Basic Skills Report (Poppy Copy)
- Legal Affairs site at www.cccco.edu
- The roles of the Os CIOs, CSSOs, CHROs,
CBOs, and others - CIO Manual
44References
- Reframing Organizations, Artistry, Choice and
Leadership - Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal
- Jossey Bass, 1997
- How Colleges Work, the Cybernetics of Academic
Organization and Leadership - Robert Birmbaum
- Jossey Bass,1988
- A Walk Through Leadership
- Darroch Rocky Young
- Amazon 2013
45Where Can I Find This Stuff?
- Ccccio.org CIOs
- Cccco.edu Chancellors Office
- Cccaoe.org Technical Education Deans
- Rpgroup.org Researchers
- Cssofficers.org CSSOs
- Ccleague.org The League
- Accjc.org Accreditation
- Asccc.org Academic Senate
- SB1440.org
46Top 10 Get Real List of Things Administrators
Need to Know
- There will never be enough MONEY!
- There will never be enough STAFF!
- There will never be enough TIME!
- There will never be enough SPACE! There will
always be problems with construction projects. - People will still be PEOPLE! They will
occasionally misunderstand, blame it on someone
else and mess things up! We are not Gods! - Your job will get harder, and the organization
and work will be more complex. More rules,
constraints
47Top 10 Get Real List (continued)
- 7. CHANGE will be the only CONSTANT!
- 8. There will be increased external COMPETITON.
- 9. OPPORTUNITIES are seldom labeled.
Opportunities are often disguised as problems.
Ban the word CANT from your vocabulary. - You are NOT ALONE WORK IN TEAMS and
partnerships. Compromise is not a dirty word.
Strategic partnerships and teamwork can overcome
most of the above realities. - Originally prepared by Bill Feddersen, Retired
College President, Mt. SAC
48DONT GO IT ALONE
49Q A