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Senate Bill 21-22-33

Bill ID: 21-22-33
PCC ID: 21091
Name: PCC Proposal to Rename the Certificate of Advanced Study in “Curriculum and Instruction” to “Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership”
Proposed: 03/25/2022
Sponsor: PCC Committee
Proposal: In 2014, the College of Education Department of Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership merged its Curriculum and Instruction doctoral program and Education, Policy and Leadership doctoral program into a single doctoral program entitled Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership. The Certificate of Advanced Study in Curriculum and Instruction should have been renamed at that time to align with the doctoral degree, but because it was rarely used it was not included in those actions. The department would now like to start offering this certificate to students who may not be able to complete the doctoral program. In order to align with the doctoral program name as well as the broader scope of the certificate program, the department requests the program title to change to Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership.
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Status

Status: Completed
Completed On: 08/05/2022

History

Status: Complete
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate
Received: 2022-04-19
Decision Date: 2022-04-26
Decision: The Senate voted to approve the proposal.
Next Step: Presidential Approval
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate Executive Committee (SEC)
Received: 2022-04-05
Decision: The SEC voted to place the item on the agenda of the April 26, 2022 Senate meeting for consideration.
Next Step: Senate Review
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Programs, Curricula, & Courses (PCC) Committee
Received: 2022-03-25
Decision Date: 2022-04-01
Decision: The PCC Committee voted to approve the proposal.
Actions: The committee considered this proposal at its meeting on April 1, 2022. Andy Elby from the Department of Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership presented the proposal and answered questions from the committee. The committee approved the proposal.
Next Step: SEC Review
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