(1)
The legislature finds that community colleges and technical
colleges have an obligation to carry out their roles and missions
in an equitable fashion. The legislature also finds that
governing boards for community colleges and technical colleges
have a responsibility to provide leadership and guidance to their
colleges in the equitable treatment of part-time faculty teaching
in the community and technical colleges.
(2) The state board for community and technical colleges
shall convene a task force to conduct a review and update of the
best practices audit of compensation packages and conditions of
employment for part-time faculty in the community and technical
college system conducted in 1996 and reported on in 1998. The
task force shall include but need not be limited to part-time
faculty, full-time faculty, members of the state board, community
college administrators, and members of community college and
technical college governing boards. In performing the review and
update of the audit, the task force shall focus on the employment
of part-time faculty, and shall include the following issues in
its deliberations: Salary issues, provision of health and
retirement benefits, the implications of increased reliance on
part-time rather than full-time faculty, the implications of
workload definitions, and tangible and intangible ways to
recognize the professional stature of part-time faculty.
(3) The task force shall report its findings to the state
board, local governing boards, and other interested parties by
December 1, 2005. The report shall include recommendations on a
review of the status of the set of best practices principles for
the colleges to follow in their employment of part-time faculty
developed in 1996. The state board for community and technical
colleges shall adopt and periodically update a set of best
practices principles for colleges in the community and technical
college system to follow in their employment of part-time
faculty. The board shall use the best practices principles in
the development of each biennial operating budget request. The
board shall encourage and, to the extent possible, require each
local governing board to adopt, revise, and implement the
principles.
[2005 c 119 § 2; 1996 c 120 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2005 c 119: "The legislature finds that:
(1) The part-time faculty in the community and technical
colleges provide a valuable contribution to quality instruction;
(2) The part-time faculty are essential to the success of
the open access opportunities provided by the two-year colleges
to the citizens of Washington;
(3) The two-year colleges employ a core of skilled,
well-trained faculty whose contributions are critical to the
quality and breadth of program offerings;
(4) The community and technical colleges have an essential
role in educating and retraining high-skilled workers who are
vital to the economic health of the communities of Washington;
(5) It is vital to attract and retain highly skilled faculty
capable of preparing students to transfer to four-year colleges
and universities and for the workforce;
(6) Low and stagnating salaries as well as the lack of
career advancement options for part-time faculty are detrimental
to the morale of all faculty;
(7) Part-time faculty contribute to the learning environment
offered to the students through advising and attention that all
good educators bring to their profession; and
(8) Although progress has been made since the initial work
of the best practices task force in 1996, additional progress
needs to be made to improve and implement best practices for
part-time community and technical college faculty." [2005 c 119
§ 1.]