Thursday, May 2, 2013

Rocky Roquemore, spilled onto the floor, only to find Gideon's Bible

     Somebody forwarded me this "media release," dated yesterday. It was sent out by Glenn Roquemore's office:

     OK. I may have modified the graphic a little bit. But nothing else!
     Hey Rocky! Any chance this could be turned into a full-time gig? Do check out the possibility, will you? Carpe diem, my boy, carpe diem!

'An Open Letter to Professor Michael Sandel From the Philosophy Department at San Jose State U.' (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Excerpt:
Sandel
...We believe the purchasing of online and blended courses is not driven by concerns about pedagogy, but by an effort to restructure the U.S. university system in general, and our own California State University system in particular. If the concern were pedagogically motivated, we would expect faculty to be consulted and to monitor quality control. On the other hand, when change is financially driven and involves a compromise of quality it is done quickly, without consulting faculty or curriculum committees, and behind closed doors. This is essentially what happened with SJSU's contract with edX. At a press conference (April 10, 2013 at SJSU) announcing the signing of the contract with edX, California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledged as much: "The old education financing model, frankly, is no longer sustainable." This is the crux of the problem. It is time to stop masking the real issue of MOOCs and blended courses behind empty rhetoric about a new generation and a new world. The purchasing of MOOCs and blended courses from outside vendors is the first step toward restructuring the CSU....
California teachers sue unions to stop dues (KPCC)
     Ten California teachers — several of them from Orange County — are suing in federal court to stop mandatory union dues. The lawsuit seeks to expand last year’s U.S. Supreme Court decision involving union activity in a California special election.
 
California law allows public employees to decide whether to have union representation for collective bargaining, which requires members to pay dues. The dues are used to finance union activities, which sometimes includes political lobbying....

Academic Senate of LBCC Calls for Vote of No Confidence Against Shady Administration (OC Weekly; Navel Gazing)
     …In a poll conducted for the report 85 percent of professors directly impacted by the cuts said they had problems with the cuts, with at least 75 percent saying the problems were moderately or extremely serious. The Academic Senate also asked the faculty about whether they had experienced intimidation by the administration: 40 percent of full time faculty and 75 percent of those affected by the discontinuance said yes….



Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
One More Cup of Coffee

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...