CPC First Goal Team Meeting
November 10, 2009
Flip Chart Notes
Goal 1 – Build Pathways
Objective 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
Convener: Jennifer Robinson
Recorder: Jeff Goltz and Melissa Pedone
- Objective 1.1 – “readiness”
- Objective 1.2 – discussed (low level)
- Aligning curricula (highschool college)
- Placement tests (? Of prep.)
- Pathways - Valencia 1st choice
- Emphasis discussed
- “to”
- “through”
- “beyond”
- Subcategories
- types of students
- Career Connections
- High school
- Transfer
- AA vs AS
- 1.3
- Outreach – College Day
Goal 2 – Learning Assured
Objective 2.12.5
Convener: Randall Gordon
Recorder: Roberta Brown
Focus
- Teaching
- Services
- Learning results
- Transition to 4 year preparedness and results
- Transition from K-12: alignment of expectations
- Progression of Gen Ed skill through curriculum
- Learning assured for lower economic group students
- Partnerships with K-12 to provide strategies to increase gen ed skills
- Meta-cognition
- Analysis of connections vs. rote learning
- Transition assured
Goal 2 – Learning Assured
Objective 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
Convener: Randall Gordon
Recorder: Roberta Brown
Themes:
- “To, through, and beyond”
- Being proactive not passive
- Planning and staying on track
- We’re not planning just for planning sake. Momentum will drive this work.
Questions or Issues:
- Can we as a college, present to HS students a vision of where they can go next?
- Streamlining the process once they get here and connecting the pieces on the “map” so that they can get through.
- Dual enrollment as a pathway into Valencia
Suggested Principles:
- Different individuals can adopt roles at different meetings.
- Individuals may adopt multiple roles based upon areas of expertise and interest.
- Meetings should be well organized (agendas, structures, etc.) so that they can be as effective as possible.
Goal 3 – Invest in Each Other
Objective 3.1
Convener: Gloria Hines
Recorder: Renee Simpson
Key Themes:
Building Pathway
- Requires a collaborative process
- Action require learning and leadership to create quality conditions, program and environments
- Defining the front door and how students experience us requires collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.
- Building Pathways is a shared understanding of the pathways.
- We need to define, develop, model collaboration.
- Changing mindsets/breaking down silos by showing the connection to the pathway.
Issue:
- Teach employees about our goals and their role in that world.
- Stay as “objective teams”, then have conveners of each team meet to discuss plans
- Share minutes
- One large meeting of all objective teams before Big Meeting
Principles:
- Keep 3 suggested
- All ideas pertaining to the topic should be addressed. No topic is too big or small
- Agree to be accountable for the things we propose
- OK to dissent but be respectful
- Reach out to other voices
- Open communication (no hidden agendas)
- We have to think beyond our own roles to consider the needs of others
- Be on time, present, committed and invested in work: an active participant
Goal 3 – Invest in Each Other
Objective 3.2
Convener – Patti Smith and Brent Nakagama
- Learning is a lifelong process
- Connection to the message of pathways is easier for faculty
- Need to think more broadly in terms of a pathway and who is a part of building the pathway
- We do a great job of building pathways for our students, why can’t we apply the same planning for ourselves?
- How do individual jobs fit into the larger picture?
- What are ways we can use our partnerships and connections to think “outside the box” regarding our own professional development (i.e., tuition fees)
- Succession Planning Process:
- Lateral movement early on
- Assist with broader thinking
- Invest in employees potential
- Mentorship
Goal 3 – Invest in Each Other
Objective 3.3
Convener – Elizabeth Jusino
- Access = well employees are present more often to help ensure access
- Through = investing in each other allows open dialogue and collaboration to ensure student success
- Through = we at Valencia are role models for students,; being well and investing in each other carries through to students
- Team building through informal conversations allows for strong partnerships and collaboration
- Common interests in wellness create trust and relationships outside of group
- Wellness offerings show that Valencia cares about employees = pride in work and institution = more “word of mouth” about opportunities for community
Issues to Address
- Offer different intramural activities, such as yoga, golf, etc. to help students deal with stress
- Make wellness more accessible to students
- Provide time/opportunities for staff to be more involved in activities to help promote
- Offer more mental/emotional health seminars
- Offer more information regarding time management, money management, stress management
- Offer information regarding being responsible in all areas of life
Goal 4 – Partner with the Community
Objective 4.14.2
Convener: Donna Marino
Recorder: Lucy Boudet
Utilizing Community Relationship
- Implications at Valencia beyond to alumni
- Further partner transitions with high schools
- E-chairs
- Workforce
- Interconnectedness of philanthropy
- Diversity in group and students and philanthropic initiatives
- Pathways to law schools, to dental schools – help think past semesters to years – premed – pre professional programs
- Increase more than just independentprofessors’ initiatives
- Student mentoring with community – raising aspirations
- Purchase locally also can make bridges happen
- Expose local business to OUR students – mentoring
- Internships service and career paths
- Sponsored scholarships – health success applied outside
- Make the scholarship asks to local firms who intern with our students
- Relationship building with business
- Access to our students through our work
- Bring back alumni – get current students
- Pre-professional programs connect business – alumni – scholarships
- Involve multi-campus for programs and industry majors less common major
- Alumni groups – maybe campus base?
- Who loves us already?
- Ask – which business what business who has already benefitted – who are our silent champions give a voice
- Complete the circle – high school, Valencia, intern, business, resources, scholarships, involvement
- Volunteers – community investment, financial, awareness, volunteer dollars, relationship
- Break down barriers? Branding:
- Explain what need is, and how are we helping?
- Economic impact – resource, time, effort, share our success invite businesses to join us.
- Economic impact – resource, time, effort share our success invite business to join us
Goal 4 – Partner with the Community
Objective 4.34.4
Convener: Barbara Frazier
Recorder:
Key Themes:
- Convenience/affordability
- Partnering with community
- Emphasis on planning
- Momentum (movement)
- Taking ownership
- Student taking active role
- Continuous review of challenges to pathways through college and beyond
- Supporting students
- Pathway provides clarity/direction
- Collaboration and partnerships (before college/during/community
- Dual enrollment
- (example) Pathways to Nursing
- What drives us?
- Community
- Student Demand
- Pathways to elite universities nationally
- Building new pathways after hitting walls
- Financial resources
- Community resources
- Our role
- Reactive proactive with community
- How do we know we’re effective?
- LifeMap extended to “beyond Valencia”
(Goal 4, 4.3 & 4.4 will meet as a “Table” before December 18, as a “Big Goal 4 Group” on January 7th or 8th during Faculty Work Day)