Substantive Interaction is engaging students in teaching, learning, and assessment, consistent with the
content under discussion, and also includes at least two of the following:
1.Providing direct instruction. (Note: this method only applies in synchronous courses.)
2.Assessing or providing feedback on a student’s coursework.
3.Providing information or responding to questions about the content of a course
4.or competency.
5.Facilitating a group discussion regarding the content of a course or competency.
6.Other instructional activities approved by the institution’s or program’s accrediting agency. N/A (ACCJC has
currently not approved any additional activities for substantive interaction)
See the attached flier for full conference session lists.
Register via FACCC to attend the conference and via GROW@4CD to receive FLEX credit.
www.uf4cd.org
Regular Interaction between a student and an instructor(s) is demonstrated by the two following criteria:
1.Providing the opportunity for substantive interactions with the student on a predictable and regular basis
commensurate with the length of time and the amount of content in the course or competency.
2. Monitoring the student’s academic engagement and success and ensuring that an instructor is responsible
for promptly and proactively engaging in substantive interaction with the student when needed on the
basis of such monitoring, or upon request by the student.
Fall semester is sure to provide many opportunities to learn more about RSI and how to implement it in your
online courses.
At LMC, The Distance Education (DE) Committee will be offering two variable FLEX sessions on Regular
Substantive Interaction (RSI) in online teaching this semester. You can now access them through GROW. These
FLEX sessions are open to all district employees. See the links below.
RSI FLEX Session Details:
Substantive Interaction FLEX
(April 18th, 10:30AM-12PM)
Meaningful online feedback
Encouraging student participation
Facilitating group discussions
Via Zoom
Regular Interaction FLEX
(May 2nd, 10:30-12PM)
Frequently engaging with students
Monitoring student engagement and success
Via Zoom
More opportunities to come!
UPDATE ON DIGITAL TIME CARD ENTRY FOR FACULTY
The district will begin using this system for faculty on April 1, 2025 beginning with the April 2025 pay period
(nothing retroactive). Please contact your supervisor or manager about this integration.
OPPORTUNITIES FROM FACULTY ASSOCIATION FOR CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
(FACCC)
FACCC Part-Time Faculty Symposium | Virtual Event, Saturday, April 26, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Empower part-time faculty and recognize their vital role in a unified California Community College system. Foster
awareness of the critical role part-time faculty play in shaping the future of the California Community Colleges
system.
For agenda and session information, CLICK HERE
If you are interested in attending this event, REGISTER HERE
www.uf4cd.org
UF EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS
Our next Executive Board meeting is Thursday, from May 1st, 2:45-5:30.
Upcoming meetings: May 15
th
We welcome public comments from 2:45-2:55 and attendance for the first part of our meeting. Please join us to
make a public comment and / or to hear about what is going on during our general session time. To attend
remotely, please email Lorena in the UF Office for the meeting zoom link: uf@uf4cd.org.
And as always, if you have questions, comments or suggestions about anything related to negotiations or
working conditions, contact the UF Office at 925-680-1771 or just reply to this email. We value your input!
In Solidarity,
Marci Lapriore
UF Communications Officer
BCC ALL Part-time Faculty Districtwide; ALL Full-time Faculty Districtwide
California Great Teachers Seminars (GTS)
A high energy and powerful summer retreat that brings faculty together in search of the great teacher within
themselves.
GTS Scholarships
FACCC in collaboration with their sponsor the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office is proud to
offer 40 scholarships for new (full-and part-time faculty teaching less than five years) and all part-time faculty
currently teaching in California community colleges to attend the California Great Teachers Seminars. The
scholarship will cover the following: the cost of seminar registration, program materials, four-night double
occupancy accommodations, and all meals. This is an amazing opportunity!
San Diego, CA | June 8 - 12 [Scholarship application DUE April 30, 2025]
Monterey, CA | August 3 - 7 [Scholarship application DUE May 10, 2025]
If you don't meet the criteria for a scholarship and would like to attend, REGISTER HERE
Opportunity to serve
Attention FACCC Members: We're Accepting FACCC Committee Applications!
The deadline to submit the Committee Interest Form is Wednesday, April 30th
Are you passionate about shaping the future of California's community colleges? Join a FACCC committee and
play a pivotal role in driving positive change. Whether you're a full-time faculty member, contingent faculty
member, or retired faculty member, your involvement is crucial. Being on a committee not only enhances your
leadership abilities but also expands your professional network. Seize this opportunity to make a difference
and elevate your personal and career growth!
CLICK HERE to learn more about the FACCC committees and to access the 2025 Committee Interest Form.
Join United Faculty to gain a strong voice in contract negotiations, workplace protections, and statewide advocacy that improves conditions for all faculty.