by Rebel Girl
25 years is a long time and Rebel Girl has seen a lot. Once, maybe five years into her stint at the little college in the orange groves, at an English department meeting where folks had gone on and on about the challenges in the classroom and how instructors were going to respond, Peter Morrison whispered to her, “You will be sitting in another meeting just like this one in twenty years.”
He was right.
In some ways that’s fine. We should always reflect on how better to meet the challenges of successfully teaching our students and meeting their needs. The students of 2017 are not the students of 1997 or even 2011. Challenges are somewhat the same but also different.
Sometimes plans are developed on site, from our classrooms and our programs and sometimes they are imposed top down. Rebel Girl has seen a lot of this. Her advice when others have talked about their concerns with different initiatives – GAP 4, Early College, etc. and now Guided Pathways, is to explain that sometimes resistance is indeed somewhat futile. Take Assembly Bill 705 signed this week by Governor Brown. Our challenge now is to implement it the best we can to meet our students’ needs. We can do that. We must.
Guided Pathways seems like that too. It’s coming down the pike, with a lot of money attached which makes the pike bigger, swifter and the prize at the end more shiny. The institution is already invested and yet many faculty aren’t buying, concerned, as ever about process and the role of faculty as well as unintended consequences. Also something about jam. Or was it jelly? Preserves? Chutney?
Anyway, the imminent arrival of Meta-Majors have some folks worried, anxious. Especially those people who are finding themselves, under the proposed designations, teaching in areas that they themselves as instructor do not recognize. (Don't even get Rebel Girl started on how the use of "meta" in "Meta-Majors" is all wrong. All wrong.) Other areas, these peeved porofessors point out, are privileged to actually have their disciplines in the newly proposed titles. Not so Rebel Girl, who is now assigned to “Culture, Languages and The Global Citizen.” What the hell? (And isn't "culture" plural like "languages" is? Where is the consistency? Are is this another problem regarding marmalade?)
The Senate will be voting on a draft this week (tomorrow or today depending on when you are reading this) and some creative types (no doubt people who as students accrued some extra units in useless classes) have compiled some suggestions for revisions of the Meta-Majors.
Suggestions for Revisions:
[Draft term:] Meta-Majors
[alternatives:]
You Betcha Majors
or
Super Mega-Mech-A- Majors
or
Mo-Betta Majors
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
[alternatives:]
Numbers and Machines
or
Lazers [sic], Coal, Fracking, & Calculating Profits
or
“Drones and Bombs"
Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship
[alternatives:]
Money
or
PreTrump Studies
Culture, Languages, and the Global Citizen
[alternatives:]
Civilization
or
AntiTrump Studies
Teaching, Law, and Public Service
[alternatives:]
Talking At People While Standing Up
or
Support or Challenge Trump Studies
Creativity, Arts, and Design
[alternatives:]
Colors, Sounds and Shapes
or
Graffiti and Questioning Mike Pence in your Audience Studies
Health and Wellness
[alternatives:]
Sweat and Vitamins
or
Profiteering from People's Misery Studies
Too many choices? Guess so! |
Undeclared
[alternatives:]
Chaos
or
Send Straight to Ministry of Love
3 comments:
How are these names any better than the names of the Schools? In some cases they are way more confusing. Creativity? The Global Citizen?
How about these Meta Majors:
The Arts
Business Sciences
Humanities
Kinesiology, Health & Athletics
Languages
Life Sciences & Technologies
Math, Computer Science & Engineering
Physical Sciences & Technologies
Social & Behavioral Sciences
They apparently have new names for the Meta Majors but didn't bring them to the meeting. If we're going to have to have them (as it appears we will) I don't know why we can't have terms that relate to the traditional school names and majors - like other colleges do.
Valencia College:
The eight Meta-Majors are: (a) Arts, Humanities, Communication and Design, (b) Business, (c) Education, (d) Health Sciences, (e) Industry/Manufacturing and Construction, (f) Public Safety, (g) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, and (h) Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services.
http://valenciacollege.edu/academic-affairs/new-student-experience/meta-majors.cfm
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