Title: General%20Education%20March%2026,%202007
1General EducationMarch 26, 2007
- Going forward, what might the endgame look like?
2Why Address This Now?
- In laying out an endgame, it continues momentum
of going forward and instills a measure of
confidence that our efforts will, this time,
succeed. - If the process is articulated in such a way that
whatever the GenEd curriculum ends up being will
be able to 'breathe,' it could free us up to take
chances and propose bolder initiatives than we
may otherwise have if wed thought we'd be
eternally stuck with what results.
3Why Address This Now?
- We will also have to answer the question How
should the new program be governed, such that it
is effectively implemented and also subject to
change when needed? - Where do we find an answer
- Preliminary suggestions already laid out in
charge - Examining the Governance Manual for possible
solutions - Asking our experienced faculty to propose its
governance
4Nov. 2, 2005 Faculty Assembly Meeting
- President Mooney proposed the creation of a new
standing committee under the Academic Affairs
Council - She proposed a charge, a committee structure, and
a governance process - The Curriculum Study Committee gives up oversight
over the Gen Ed curriculum - The new GE Committee would report to Academic
Affairs Council which has the authority to enact
curriculum changes - It may seek general faculty input to the new
General Education Curriculum through Faculty
Assembly prior to Academic Affairs Council
approving it.
5Process of Approving a General Education
Curriculum
6Nov 2, 2005 Faculty Assembly Meeting
- The General Education Committee will have
authority to approve courses and rearticulate the
statement of purpose and aims every ten years. - General Education courses must first be approved
by the Curriculum Committee - These courses would then be approved to receive
the General Education designation by the General
Education Committee
7Approval and implementation process of GEC
courses/other requirements
8Nov 2, 2005 Faculty Assembly Meeting
- In addition, the General Education Committee has
the right to determine a structure for faculty
input before moving a proposal to the Academic
Affairs Council - Using Development Days
- Sponsoring Lunches
- Went to Faculty Assembly with Learning Outcomes
- Creating Design Teams
9What has happened in AY 06-07?
- Ad Hoc General Education Committee created in
November 2006 - Spring Development Day
- Built Models A, B, C, and D and met with
departments in spring 2007 - Attended General Education Meeting in Rhode
Island in summer
10What is happening in Ay 2007-2008?
- http//smcgened.blogspot.com/
- Models Learning Outcomes (3 pairs)
- Knowledge Integration and Acquisition of Learning
- Cognitive and Communicative Skills
- Intercultural Competence and Social
Responsibility
11Design Teams Are Being Created and Are Working
Hard
12Rest of AY 2007-2008 and Summer
13Better picture Interlocking character of General
Education Curriculum
14AY 2008 -2010
15AY 2008-2009
16In the end, we will have
17How it would work
18Keep it open and flexible
19Are you satisfied with the current process and
what is proposed for future governance?
20Repeat Why Address This Now?
- We will also have to answer the question How
should the new program be governed, such that it
is effectively implemented and also subject to
change when needed? - Where do we find an answer
- Preliminary suggestions already laid out
- Examining the Governance Manual for possible
solutions - Asking our experienced faculty to propose
suggestions for its governance
21Do we need an General Education Advisory Board?
- to assure us that we have a GEC that can
breathe - to craft answers to governance questions
- to advise on transition issues
- to handle unforeseen matters