Glendale Community College Faculty Senate

Meeting of October 27, 2005

Approved Minutes

 

(Please note:  General interest issues or meeting and notifications are listed below in bold to allow them to be located more easily.)

 

I.                    General

 

A.     Call to Order:  A quorum being present, President Carmela Arnoldt called the meeting to order at 2:35 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Senators present included President Carmela Arnoldt, Vice President Jim Reed, Treasurer Jim Daugherty, Secretary Laura Avila, and Senators Doug Brenner, Fernando Garcia, Robert Hubbard, David Jenkins, Steve Kadel, Johnnie Clemens May, Carlos V. Nuñez, Alicia Ottenberg, Robert Reavis, David M. Rodriguez, and Joy Wingersky. 

 

B.     Introduction of Guests- Including, but not limited to, Jane Camp, Doug DeSanti, Dianna Dwyer, Gay Garesche, Char Howey, and Lyle Walcott. 

 

C.     The proposed meeting agenda was adopted as amended.

 

D.     Jane Camp and Char Howey requested a donation from Senate for this year’s Readfest.  Jane asked if Senate could make their traditional annual contribution of $1500 to support Readfest.  Jane and Char also informed Senate this MIGHT BE the last year Readfest would take place.  Senate thanked both Char and Jane for their hard work and success in putting on such a huge event every year.

E.      The minutes from the September 22nd meeting, distributed via email, were unanimously approved.

 

 

F.      Treasurer Daugherty reported a balance of $5910.98 for all accounts.   He reported checks during the month in the amount of $558.93 for GCC Faculty Recognition Plaques and $1000.00 for Hurricane Relief donated to the United Way. 

 

G.     President’s Report-

 

President Arnoldt informed Senate Chancellor Glasper is NOT considering contracting WITH a new search firm for the next presidential search.  The budget process is underway and PBAC will begin meeting the week of November 1st.

 

 

 

H.     FEC Report-

Vice President Reed was unable to attend the last FEC meeting.  Senator Rodriguez mentioned discussions of RFP, DIFFERENT grading system THAT WOULD MIRROR ASU’S, virtual college proposal from MCC, and support of online services for distance students. 

 

Senator Reed informed Senate of a transfer student whose GPA was affected due to this type of grading scale.  Senator May stated she would be interested in adopting this type of grading system which is similar to ASU.  A short discussion ensued and Senate came to the consensus that universities do not accept half grades.

 

I.        Governing Board Report-

 

President Arnoldt reported that the Governing Board voted to MCCCDs support for diversity and inclusion.

 

II.                 Old Business

 

A.     A motion was made by Senator Daugherty to approve a donation of $1500 in support of Readfest 2005.  Senator May seconded the motion and the motion was carried.

B.     Gay Garesche, full time residential faculty, made a presentation to Senate regarding dual enrollment at the behest of Senator Hubbard.  Ms. Garesche suggested we are all aware of high school students who are ready to do college work.  With that said, faculty should consider some rules that may be put in place to ensure that dual enrollment courses are taught at the college level.  Ms. Garesche recommends that if a high school teacher wants to teach a dual enrollment course then the high school teacher should teach the course on-campus prior to teaching it at the high school.  This would ensure the high school teacher has the same required qualifications as an on-campus adjunct. 

 

Her concerns were that students in a high school setting lack the maturity to take a college course.  She also stated some students who have taken dual enrollment courses need remediation.  There is also a concern for students who try and transfer “major courses” to a University.  In one instance a student did not receive credit for a dual enrollment course and had to re-take the course at the University. 

 

Senator Reed then mentioned if we do not endorse dual enrollment some other college will step in and provide this service for the high schools.  President Arnoldt also mentioned parents attend governing board meetings and have asked for more dual enrollment courses.  Parents and Legislators believe these courses help keep students in high school. 

                                                                       

Ms. Garesche also stated half of students in dual enrollment classes must be enrolled for college credit.  A District Dual Enrollment Ad Hoc Committee on Quality, of which she was a member, met numerous times during the Spring of 2000.  The final document included a statement under "Student Placement" that indicated that "a majority of students in dual enrollment classes will be enrolled for college credit. The data which was distributed at the GCC Chairs meeting and at the Senate meeting showed a number of GCC dual enrollment classes with as few as one student taking the course for college credit.  Ms. Garesche stated that it would appear to violate rules established at the District-level for dual enrollment.  Furthermore, it suggests these dual enrollment classes
are at times no more than enriched high school classes.   If GCC is going
to offer dual enrollment courses, they should abide by District rules.

 

               Ms. Garesche’s last two recommendations regarding dual enrollment were the following:  First, the campus dual enrollment committee that is required by law should have more faculty than department chairs serving.  Second, efforts should be made to enroll concurrent high school students on campus in the afternoons in place of some dual enrollment. 

 

Ms. Garesche raised concerns about the language of the RFP involving Probationary Faculty-Nonrenewal mentioned in section 3.12.  She stated FEC should consider allowing the probationary faculty the opportunity to choose a tenured full time residential faculty to be part of the process. 

 

Currently the appropriate Vice President or the Department Chair are responsible for listing deficiencies which, if uncorrected, could result in a non-renewal of contract.  The VP or Department Chair will inform the Chancellor if these deficiencies were corrected by the end of the academic year.

 

President Arnoldt asked Ms. Garesche if a faculty member at GCC had ever been fired for crossing a department chair.  Ms. Garesche responded yes and Senator Hubbard confirmed Ms. Garesche’s affirmative response.  President Arnoldt stated our faculty lawyer, Mike Napier, has indicated that the new policy should be good for faculty.

 

C.     President Arnoldt stated that in the future Committee Assignments might be posted and selected online.

D.     Senator Daugherty had no information to report regarding the Administrators’ Feedback subcommittee.

E.      Senator Daugherty had no information to report regarding the FEP Committee.

 

                                                                                        

 

III.               New Business

 

A.     President Arnoldt informed senate that discussion was taking place regarding what should be done with leftover FPG money.

B.     Please refer to General Business section H regarding new grading scale.

C.     President Arnoldt stated Mesa Community College is proposing the creation of a virtual college at their campus.  Senator Avila stated a colleague from MCC was unsupportive of this, as the idea is to hire adjuncts to teach all online courses.  President Arnoldt asked Senators with information on this to share it with Senate via email.

D.     Senator Daugherty informed Senate of a typo in the College Plan regarding the timing of nominations and distribution of ballots. The College Plan currently reads “week prior to Thanksgiving” which causes confusion.  Senator Daugherty stated it should be changed to “the week of.”  Senate approved this change.

IV.              Information

 

A.     Senate discussed potential changes to the RFP regarding reassigned time and Department chair term limits.

B.     President Arnoldt reminded Senate of the need to generate questions regarding the opportunity for community colleges to grant baccalaureate degrees.

V.                 Adjournment

Meeting was adjourned at 4:45 pm.  Next meeting will be on December 1, 2005.