Lynch School of Education

Educational Policy Council

lynch school of education

Charter Procedures

The Education Policy Council is the official vehicle whereby the faculty provide the assistance and consultation to the Dean on planning, developing, coordinating and supervising curricula and programs.

Curricular issues concerning the Lynch School will be studied by ad hoc committees appointed by the EPC on an as needed basis. These committees shall consider policy issues within their charge and report their recommendations to the EPC for action.

The EPC is authorized to appoint ad hoc committees at its discretion. Membership on ad hoc committees is not limited to members of the EPC.

Charter Restriction

Any action of the EPC contravening University policy or statute shall be null and void.

Membership

The EPC shall have twelve members: eight faculty, two students, (one undergraduate and one graduate), and, ex officio, the Associate Dean and the Dean. All members shall have voting privileges.

Selection of EPC Members, Term of Office, and Officers

Six faculty shall be elected for a two-year term. Two faculty shall be appointed by the Dean for a two-year term. Two students (one graduate and one undergraduate) shall be selected for a one-year term by their respective constituencies. This selection shall be made in the Spring semester, prior to a term of office beginning with the academic year.

The EPC will elect its chair at the last meeting of the Academic year. The Chair will serve for one academic year.

Meetings

Regular EPC meetings shall be held monthly during the academic year. Special meetings may be convened at the call of the chair. Both regular and special meetings shall be open to faculty and students of the School of Education, and to the academic officers of the University. Without opposition, such persons may be granted the privilege of the floor.

Quorum

Seven members of the EPC shall constitute a quorum. Motions are carried by the simple majority.

Amendment

This charter may be amended by a two-thirds majority vote of all full-time faculty. Adequate notice shall be given for any proposed amendment.

By-Laws

By-laws may be appended to, and become part of, this charter by a two-thirds majority vote of all full time faculty.

Effective Date for Charter

This charter shall become effective on the day of adoption by the School/Department of Education faculty. A two-thirds majority vote of all full-time faculty shall be required for adoption.

Education Policy Council Subcommittees

The EPC has two subcommittees. Issues that are brought to the EPC will be assigned to one of the other of the subcommittees by the chair. When recessing, ad hoc committees can be created by the EPC to deliberate specific issues.

EPC Subcommittee Procedures

  1. Program faculty meet to discuss changes
  2. Program director/faculty discuss proposed changes, including resources analysis, with the Department Chair.
  3. Program director and/or chair discuss the nature of proposed changes with Associate Dean or Dean, especially with regard to issues that relate to central administration including resource analysis
  4. Proposal and letter of support from Department Chair are submitted to EPC curriculum subcommittee with copy to EPC Chair and Dean
  5. Proposal is accepted, rejected or revisions requested by EPC subcommittee
  6. If revisions are requested, revised proposal is discussed by EPC subcommittee
  7. Proposal is discussed by full EPC

What supporting Documentation to submit to EPC Subcommittees when Proposing Course/Curriculum Changes:

  1. Rationale for proposed course/curriculum changes
  2. Outline/discussion of courses added and removed
  3. Syllabi/reading for proposed courses/description of curriculum
  4. Sample sequence for an individual student in a proposed curriculum
  5. Resource analysis and strategy/rationale for resource allocation (e.g. faculty load/number of students/FT-PT faculty/impact on class size/additional resources needed)
  6. Plan for evaluation of the new course and/or revised course/curriculum
  7. Letter of support from Chair, Program Director

Recent Motions Passed: (documents will open in a new window)

Inclusive Education Minor Apr. 17, 2008
Guidelines for Mathematical Preparation of Elementary Teachers Feb. 20, 2008
Visitor Policy for Proposal Hearings Jan. 23, 2008
New Course – History of Psychology Jan. 23, 2008
Graduate School Policies for International Students Jan. 4, 2008
Doctoral Research Core Nov. 20, 2007
Grading Policy on Incomplete Grades May 22, 2007
Concentration in Catholic University Leadership added to MA in Higher Education Administration May 22, 2007
New MA program in Educational Administration and Catholic School Leadership May 22, 2007
Revisions of Grievance Policy and Procedures May 22, 2007
ED 973 Doctoral Research Seminar in K-16 Administration June 12, 2006
New Course: Supervision in Action May 15, 2006
Move of ED 674 Teaching Mathematical Problem Solving in Grades 4-12 May 15, 2006
Cornerstone and Capstone Courses offered by Higher Education Made a Requirement for Ph.D.
Students in Educational Administration and Higher Education
May 15, 2006
The Role of the Department Chair in the Search Process April 24, 2006
Deadlines for Programs of Studies March 20, 2006
Defining an Active Research Program Jan. 23, 2006
Independent Studies / Readings and Research Jan. 23, 2006

Archived EPC Decisions