FROM:The Joint Committee on General
Education of the Faculty Senate and the Administration TO:UVM Faculty, Staff and Students
DATE:
April 19, 2011
RE:General
Education Motion, Outcomes and Process
Diagram Posted Based on the
formative feedback offered by the Faculty
Senate and the campus, we are proposing that
the work of completing a general education
proposal be moved into the Faculty Senate.Attached to this
message please find 1) a motion and the
premises on which it is based; 2) a revised
version of the proposed General Education
Outcomes; and 3) a flow diagram which
outlines a proposed process by which the
General Education project would move forward
under faculty leadership with checks and
balances to ensure Faculty Senate control
and appropriate resources.These
documents and additional information are
posted on our website <http://www.uvm.edu/provost/generaleducation/
>. The Joint
Committee’s proposal has grown out of
extensive outreach and consultation across
the campus, research on national models, and
a continual review and revision process. The motion on
General Education was approved by unanimous
vote of the Student Government Association
on April 19th and unanimous vote of the
Curricular Affairs Committee of the Faculty
Senate on April 21st.The
motion is now moving to the full Faculty
Senate for consideration. There will be a
special meeting of the full Faculty Senate
on Monday, April 25, 4:00-5:30 pm, Livak
Ballroom, Davis Center.The
sole purpose of the meeting is to discuss
the motion on General Education. There will
not be a vote on the motion at this meeting
but possibly at the Faculty Senate meeting
of May 19, 2011.We
urge you to review the attached documents
and to explore the Gen Ed website in
preparation for the special meeting on April
25th. The Joint
Committee on General Education feels
strongly that its work should be continued
in an inclusive, transparent manner.Voting YES to the
Joint Committee’s proposal will: establish a
Senate committee to continue this work
The
committee’s charge from the Senate would
likely emphasize
Refinement
of
outcomes
Implementation
plans
Assessment
plans
encourage
this new committee to complete this work
validate
the work that has been done to this
point, without indicating complete
agreement with the entire outcomes
document