Acad Ne demic ewsl c Aff lette fairs er s - Los Angeles City College
Acad Ne demic ewsl c Aff lette fairs er s - Los Angeles City College
Acad Ne demic ewsl c Aff lette fairs er s - Los Angeles City College
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<strong>Acad</strong>emic <strong>Aff</strong>airs <strong>Ne</strong>ws<strong>lette</strong>r (Fall 2012) Page 16<br />
Test Scoring S<strong>er</strong>vice—<br />
A Scantron scoring machine is available for use by faculty in the Copy Cent<strong>er</strong> (AD 312) and in the Mailroom (AD 100). Please contact<br />
the Copy Cent<strong>er</strong> at Ext. 2870 for additional locations of Scantron scoring machines throughout the campus.<br />
Textbook Sale—<br />
Sale of textbooks by instructors in the classroom is prohibited. Pursuant to Gov<strong>er</strong>nment Code Section 1090 and Sections 59400-59408<br />
of Title 5, the sale of textbooks by instructors is prohibited. Textbooks should be sold only through the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore.<br />
<strong>Acad</strong>emic Senate (<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>)—<br />
FACULTY ASSOCIATIONS<br />
The <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Acad</strong>emic Senate is the gov<strong>er</strong>ning body of the <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> Faculty Association. In<br />
accordance with section 53200 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, the <strong>Acad</strong>emic Senate bears responsibility for<br />
establishing policy and maintaining standards in relation to all aca<strong>demic</strong> and professional matt<strong>er</strong>s at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The<br />
aca<strong>demic</strong> and professional matt<strong>er</strong>s (the "10+1") are:<br />
1. Curriculum, including establishing pr<strong>er</strong>equisites and placing courses within disciplines<br />
2. Degree and c<strong>er</strong>tificate requirements<br />
3. Grading policies<br />
4. Educational program development<br />
5. Standards or policies regarding student preparation and success<br />
6. District and college gov<strong>er</strong>nance structures, as related to faculty roles<br />
7. Faculty roles and involvement in accreditation processes, including self-study and annual reports<br />
8. Policies for faculty professional development activities<br />
9. Processes for program review<br />
10. Processes for institutional planning and budget development<br />
11. Oth<strong>er</strong> aca<strong>demic</strong> and professional matt<strong>er</strong>s as are mutually agreed upon between the gov<strong>er</strong>ning board and the aca<strong>demic</strong> senate<br />
YOUR 2012-2013 ACADEMIC SENATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />
Name (Discipline) Title Office Extension<br />
John Freitas (Chemistry) President SCI 324G / AD 223 2469 / 2605<br />
Maria Reisch (Dance) Vice President / Curriculum Chair WG 102 / AD 208C 2866<br />
Jayesh Bhakta (Engine<strong>er</strong>ing,<br />
Physics)<br />
Treasur<strong>er</strong> SCI 222D 2923<br />
Liz Gn<strong>er</strong>re (Library) Secretary LIB 226 2409<br />
April Pavlik (Psychology) Parliamentarian CHEM 202B 2939<br />
Dan Wann<strong>er</strong> (Music) Chair, Department Chairs Caucus DH 207E 2892<br />
Daniel Marlos (Photography)<br />
Chair, Educational Planning<br />
Committee<br />
CHEM BSMT 2835<br />
Ken Sh<strong>er</strong>wood (Speech) Past President AD 222 / CC 186 2962