…time and the
world do not stand still. Change is the law of life. And those who look only to
the past or the present are certain to miss the future.
Colleagues: The pace this past year has been one of the
most rapid that I can remember and one - without question - characterized by a
significant amount of change. The Faculty Council agrees that most of the
change has been positive, with definite progress on many fronts.
Chancellor Joe May
agreed last summer that a continuation of the monthly meetings with the Faculty
Council was mutually productive and wanted to continue the tradition that began
with founding Chancellor Bill J. Priest in the 1970s. We have found these
discussions most beneficial and the forum provides us an opportunity to explore
ideas and solve problems collaboratively. Certainly one of the most pressing
issues has been an examination of faculty compensation; we all agree the DCCCD
must offer salaries that will allow us to attract and retain talented instructors.
A very new
faculty compensation model has emerged from these discussions. While we hope to
see continuing improvement in overall compensation, we are encouraged by the proposed
changes which were presented to the Board of Trustees in July. You can find the
Power Point overview in the DCCFA blog post from July 9. We anticipate the new
compensation plan will be presented for vote by the Board on Sept. 1. Details of how the compensation plan for 2015-2016 are available in this PDF document.
Discussions
will continue at each of our colleges about this and other issues. As usual,
your support and involvement is critical as we begin a new academic year. We also hope you will attend the 50 Year
Celebration Conference Day on August 28. One of the afternoon sessions will focus on the history of the DCCFA - all
the way back to 1976. We have discovered
a Faculty Association time capsule that was locked away in the El Centro
basement since the late 70s. It will be opened for the first time at our
meeting.
Much more
information will follow. Please bookmark
the DCCFA blog and visit often, as our blog will be the primary means for the
Faculty Council to communicate with our members.
Fred
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