Valuable Resources During Curriculum Development
- Review this June 2024 designed to help you modify outlines in a timely manner and to verify your curriculum records. Pay close attention to the tabs at the bottom of the worksheet. Note--This Excel file is only accessible to ÃÈ·µ¼º½ employees, so log into Office to access and/or download. Use the filters to focus on your department's items and approval/expiration dates.
- (Curriculum Focus)
- Please see CurrIQunet for updates of specific courses and programs listed in the spreadsheet linked above. New spreadsheets will be produced again after the close of this academic year in order to help you plan for next year.
- Please submit outlines early and do not wait for the deadlines! Since outlines have a six-year shelf life, it is best to begin the modification process 4.5-5 years from the current outline's approval date, as local and state-level processing can take a couple of semesters. Again, an outline is good for six years.
- Just to be clear . . . If an outline was approved by the Curriculum Committee in spring '18, then it will be good through spring '24. A modification should be launched by fall '23 so that the modification can be fully approved at all levels and active for fall '24.
- Please see CurrIQunet for updates of specific courses and programs listed in the spreadsheet linked above. New spreadsheets will be produced again after the close of this academic year in order to help you plan for next year.
- The Legislative Update with Rachel Cohen (On Demand)
- Training
- , Fall '24 Flex Presentation (PDF)
- , Fall '24 Slideshow (PDF)
- , Fall '23 Slideshow (PDF)
- , Fall '22 Mid-Semester Flex Presentation (PDF)
- , Fall '22 Slideshow (PDF)
- , Fall '21 Slideshow (PDF)
- , Fall '20 Flex Day Slideshow
- , Fall '19 Flex Day Slideshow
- (2018), esp important for deans and chairs
- (2018), esp important for deans and chairs
- , Fall '19 Flex Day Slideshow
- ÃÈ·µ¼º½'s
- : Programs and Gen Ed
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- (2019)
- (2018)
- (2019)
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- : Programs and Gen Ed
- ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Articulation Worksheets and Links: GE, CSU, IGETC, Programs
- Aggregate assessment guidance: analysis, reflection, and conversations
- ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Public Search:
- (ASCCC 2017)
- (public searches)
- (ASCCC 2017)
- ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Public Search:
- Aggregate assessment guidance: analysis, reflection, and conversations
- Workforce
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- (Jan '22)
- Memorandum of Agreement
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- , an official site of the state of CA
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- Memorandum of Agreement
- (Jan '22)
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Not sure what to write in your outline?
See the Outlines and Addenda page and the Curriculum Handbook.
- TIP - Shoot for 3-5 .
- TIP - Include content section details in the assignment section, and blend SLO phrasing into the evaluation descriptions. Use the crib notes!
Program Documents
Please also remember that programs require supplemental documents, such as a narrative. CTE programs also require labor market info and advisory minutes. Note that CTE modification do not require newly produced LMI by the Centers of Excellence; please create your own. There is a place in CurrIQunet to upload that documentation. Please upload narratives as Word Docs, not PDFs, in case editing is needed.
Please see the Supplemental Docs page and the for detailed help, including sample documents, program narrative and advisory meeting minutes templates, and links for gathering LMI.
Remember, course and program aggregate reports must be launched within the 18 months prior to outline submission. These assessment reports should inform outline revision, so allow time for reflection and conversation. And see the beautiful CurrIQunet assessment guides!
The can help build up for aggregate reporting and reflection, expected as part of the outline modification process, and it can also help you avoid turning in curricula at the very end of a six-year cycle.
Reach Out
Besides helping with assessment, including aggregate reporting required for curriculum updates, the SLO Coordinators also help with outcomes writing, revising, and mapping, as well as looking at how well SLOs resonate in course and program outlines. See the SLO Support page.
Please communicate with Curriculum Committee members, especially your assigned tech reviewer!
Curriculum Chair, Craig Kleinman
- Email ccchair@ccsf.edu (aka the "hair account")
- Curriculum Support Times and
- For more curriculum support resources, see the Contacts page.