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What’s Changed and What Needs to Change in Title 5? Beth Smith, Treasurer Mark Wade Lieu, Ohlone College Fall 2010.

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1 What’s Changed and What Needs to Change in Title 5? Beth Smith, Treasurer Mark Wade Lieu, Ohlone College Fall 2010

2 Proposed Changes 51010 – Equal Employment Opportunity (53000-53006, 53020-53034) 53412 – Minimum Qualifications for Noncredit 55003 – Prerequisites 55035 – Remedial Coursework

3 More Proposed Changes 55040-1 – Repetition and withdrawal 55051-2 – AP and IB 55150-5 – Noncredit 57028 – Lab Space Allocation 58170 – Referral to Supervised Tutoring 59204 -- Implementation of 50% Law

4 51010 – EEO Overall Updates to the language Removal of “availability data” references New tone of self-assessment and self-accountability Lengthens the term from 1 to 2 years for an interim administrative position Interims positions must be filled through regular or in-house searches that include EEO responsibilities Provides more suggestions on how to demonstrate efforts on hiring and retaining a diverse workforce

5 53412 – MQs for Noncredit Faculty Noncredit Committee currently generating issues to be considered in migrating noncredit MQs from title 5 to the Disciplines List Does title 5 afford more protection? Given the low representation for noncredit among delegates, how to make sure the noncredit perspective is heard

6 55003 – Prerequisites Removes requirement for data analysis for English or mathematics prerequisites on courses outside these disciplines. Content review is the only requirement for validation; statistical validation is optional. Prerequisites continue to need review every 6 years, or 2 years if vocational courses/programs See the latest paper in session materials Still unknown what the accountability will be – reports, plans, tracking, etc.

7 55035 – Remedial Coursework 30 unit limit for basic skills instruction ESL is exempt from the 30 unit limit Is this a good time to update? Need to update because: ▫The current regulations are confusing ▫Some basic skills pathways now require more coursework, hence potentially more units

8 55040 – Repetition and Withdrawal Added to title 5 ways that students could legitimately repeat a course (lapse of time, substandard grade, wildfires, etc.) Limited withdrawals to 4 Combined repeats and withdrawals raised concerns about limiting access for other students Current regulations allow for 2 repeats and 4 withdrawals; guidelines soon Now back to the drawing board

9 55051-2 – AP and IB Reviewing the regulations to see if a generic version of title 5 will suffice rather than make it specific to commercial tests Is it better to allow students to meet some college requirements by taking standardized tests (including CLEP), and adapt the regulations to be inclusive without being explicit?

10 55150-5 – Noncredit Clarity and less redundancy Removal of 288-hour language for short-term vocational programs Emphasis that noncredit certificates need to undergo review by local curriculum committee Noncredit certificates cannot be transcripted

11 57030-57037 – Lab Space Allocation All sections are repealed Reference to California Community Colleges Policy on Utilization and Space Standards This document replaces all old requirements; more easily updated and reflects current practices Check with your local facilities manager to see how it will help your college/district

12 58170 – Referral to Supervised Tutoring Under discussion at SACC Proposal from Association of Colleges for Tutoring and Learning Assistance (ACTLA) to modify certain aspects of tutoring experiences (i.e. how tutors are trained and apportionment collection restrictions for categorical funds)

13 59204 – Implementation of 50% Law In response to reduced funds for categorical programs Defines “serious hardship” Regulation lasts until 2013 Districts may apply

14 What needs to change? CCCAssess? Commission on the Future? SB 1143? Repeatability? Progress Indicators for noncredit?

15 What needs to change? Language that actually moves the System forward in increasing the percentage of courses taught by full time faculty Legislation that removes the Department of Finance’s ability to determine what is an “unfunded mandate” in Title 5 or not Reduction in regulations overall


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