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Planning the First Class

There is additional curriculum information available to you on developing a distance learning course and guidance on writing a course of study outline. These materials are available in the Academic Senate office from Joann Mayhew, ext. 2217.

The following sites may be helpful for additional information on a variety of curriculum issues. If you need additional material to assist in the development of curriculum, try these references or contact the CAC Chair.

State Academic Senate for California Community Colleges http://www.academicsenate.cc.ca.us/
This site will provide you with good info on many issues, but the major curriculum papers that have been approved by the Senate are listed below. Title 5 is also listed here:

Title 5
http://ccr.oal.ca.gov/default.htm

Model Course Outline:

Good Practice for Course Approval:

Model District Policy for Prerequisites:

Good Practice for Implementing Prerequisites:

Curriculum Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

The following sites refer to Technology Mediated Instruction or Distance Education:

Review of Distance Education

Good Practice in Effective Student-Teacher Contact:

Guidelines for Good Practice in Distance Ed:

This site explains the Common Course Numbering System that we utilize:

Course Articulation Numbering System:

CAN Web Site:
http://cansystem.org/

These sites explain minimum qualifications and placement of courses in the disciplines list:

Minimum Qualifications:

Disciplines List:

This is the State Chancellors Office web site and curriculum site:

Chancellors Office:
http://www.cccco.edu/

Chancellors Office Curriculum Site:
http://www.cccco.edu/cccco/esed/curric/curriculum.htm



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