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Repeatability update

Repeatability update. CCC-PE South & North meetings 9 -28 & 10-5-12. History of title 5 revisions. Fall 2009 CCC System Budget Cuts 50,000 FTES reported for P.E. classes in which a student repeated after successful completion.

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Repeatability update

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  1. Repeatability update CCC-PE South & North meetings 9 -28 & 10-5-12

  2. History of title 5 revisions • Fall 2009 • CCC System Budget Cuts • 50,000 FTES reported for P.E. classes in which a student repeated after successful completion. • Use of the term “activity” abused to allow repeats in any discipline which self proclaimed to be “activity.” • Repeats of leveled courses.

  3. History of title 5 Revisions • Spring 2010 – Spring 2011 • ASCCC convened focus groups • Santa Monica College – Faculty and CCCPE members • North Curriculum Meeting • South Curriculum Meeting

  4. History of Title 5 Revisions • Actions by the ASCCC • Spring 2011 Plenary Session • Resolution 9.03 Eliminate repeatability for activity courses (and term “activity” from Title 5). • Repeatability Taskforce creates Recommendations Regarding Repeatability • Fall 2011 Plenary Session • Resolution 9.07 Amend and Endorse Recommendations Regarding Repeatability document.

  5. History of Title 5 Revisions • Actions by SACC to Revise: • §55000 – Definitions • §55040 – District Policy for Course Repetition • §55041 – Repeatable Courses • §55043 – Course Repetition Due to Significant Lapse of Time • §58161 – Apportionment for Course Enrollment • §58162 – Intercollegiate Athletics

  6. History of Title 5 Revisions • Actions by BOG • BOG July 9, 2012 Action Calendar • BOG approved Title 5 Revisions • Implementation timeline – by Fall 2013

  7. Issues related to Top codes? • 0835.0 Physical Education – remove repeatability • 0835.2 CTE Fitness Trainer courses • 0835.5 Athletics – retain repeatability; • code off-season conditioning • 0835.8 Adapted P.E. – ensure proper coding. Interpretations? • 1008.0 Dance • 1228.00 Athletic Training • 1270.00 Kinesiology – lecture courses for AAT and other degrees • How many have Kinesiology A.A.T. degrees? • Justify your activity courses!

  8. Issues related to 350 Hour Rule? • Resolution 09.04 Change to Title 5§ 58162 “175 Hour Rule” for Student-Athletes • How are colleges implementing the 175 hour limitation on conditioning? • Issues? • Best Practices? • CCCAA position?

  9. Guidelines for Families • Principles for Developing Families of Courses • When leveling courses, Roman Numerals (I, II, III) are best for articulation. • All courses do not have to be in families. • Be cautious of creating families which are too broad. • Ensure there are programmatic justifications for leveling courses. • Do not proliferate families unnecessarily.

  10. Grading on Attendance • Title 5 § 55002(a)(2)(A) – “Grades are intended to reflect the student’s performance in terms of course objectives and the students subject matter proficiency as opposed to a disciplinary option.” • Title 5 §58004 – “The failure to attend described in section 58004 (no shows or excessive unexcused absences) MUST be addressed by dropping the student from the class; a district cannot continue the student in the class and lower the grade for nonattendance.” • San Diego City College Faculty Resource • How do you handle attendance in your syllabus?

  11. Questions & Future Discussion items QUESTIONS ON REPEATABILITY?

  12. Thank you for coming! See you at the CCCAA Fall Conference.

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