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Jolena Grande CTE Leadership Committee Facilitator Julie Adams ASCCC Executive Director Lorraine SlatteryFarrell CTE Leadership Committee Chair Overview CTE Leadership Institute San Jose CA ID: 616810

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Leadership and Governance: I’m a Liaison, Now What?

Jolena

Grande, CTE Leadership Committee, Facilitator

Julie Adams, ASCCC Executive Director

Lorraine Slattery-Farrell, CTE Leadership Committee Chair Slide2

Overview

CTE Leadership Institute

San Jose, CA – May 5 – 6, 2017

2

Background

Suggested Roles and Responsibilities

Rewards to Local Senates

Rewards for local CTE programs

Call to actionSlide3

Background

In Spring 2015

Delegates Passed Resolution 17.02 S15 Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge local academic senates to identify a CTE faculty member to act as a liaison to facilitate communication among local CTE faculty, the local academic senate, and the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges.CTE Leadership Institute

– San Jose, CA – May 5

6, 2017

3Slide4

Raise your hand if…

CTE faculty are actively involved in your local senate

Your local senate has a CTE liaison and you know who that person is

Your CTE liaison presents at every senate meetingYour CTE liaison reports on regional activity as well as statewide effortsYou attend the regional consortia in your areaSlide5

Suggested Roles and Responsibilities

Stay connected to local senate

Join ASCCC

ListservCreate listservs of interested faculty Hold local events to discuss related issues Let’s check out other suggested responsibilities

CTE Leadership Institute – San Jose, CA –

May 5

6, 2017

5Slide6

Reward for Local Senates

Better communication between ASCCC and local senate

Building leadership for local senate

Another opportunity to recruit faculty to volunteer Keep issues current Seek advice from select faculty CTE Leadership Institute – San Jose, CA

– May 5 – 6, 2017

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Reward for Local CTE Programs

CTE Leadership Institute

San Jose, CA – May 5 –

6, 20177Slide8

Call to Action

Share what you learned at this institute with

your local senate

other CTE faculty Create a local CTE listserv to push out messagesCreate opportunities for CTE faculty to network locally Connect with other CTE Liaisons at other colleges CTE Leadership Institute –

San Jose, CA – May 5 –

6, 2017

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CTE Leadership Institute

San Jose, CA – May 5 – 6, 2017

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Questions?