共同治理

Shared governance provides a representative voice for 教师, 工作人员, and students in related matters across the 澳门新葡京博彩区. Participating in shared governance is an opportunity for leadership, 主题专家, and stakeholder representatives to foster open communication, 交换信息, 分享想法, challenge each other to be innovative, and work together toward a common goal.

Stakeholder representative groups include, but are not limited to:

Executive Faculty Council

EFC engages in deep thinking and rich discussion leading to improved outcomes to solve complex problems. 

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行政人员参议院

ESS is the collective voice of 工作人员 members across the five colleges and the district support operations.

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联合教职员评议会

Founded as an advisory body, the 联合教职员评议会 examines district-wide 教师 concerns.

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学生区议会

The delegates of the 学生区议会 promote student relationships and provide a means of cooperation among students, 教师, 工作人员, 和管理

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Policy and Procedure Advisory Council

The Policy and Procedure Advisory Council (PPAC) is composed of district stakeholders who collaborate to address new or revised Alamo 大学 区 policies and/or procedures.

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Key tenets of ACD shared governance include:

  1. The Strategic 领导 Team and stakeholder representative groups document a formal commitment to shared objectives for the 澳门新葡京博彩区 each year.
  2. Stakeholder groups recommend priorities for each academic year to the chancellor as determined by their members and constituents.
  3. Proposals and/or recommendations are presented to the Strategic 领导 Team for review and feedback. The Strategic 领导 Team may accept the recommendation or request modifications and work together toward the best possible result for ACD.
  4. Stakeholder groups may assess the efficiency and effectiveness of key documents including bylaws and charters.
  5. Stakeholder group officers will be members of the ACD 区 领导 Team and meet monthly to discuss ACD-wide initiatives and updates.
  6. 参考 政策B.2.1组织方案 for roles and responsibilities of the chancellor and stakeholder representative groups.

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