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Certification Executive Overview Vision: CSTD Professionals enable the success of the Canadian workforce
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The Association for Learning & Development Professionals and their Organizations Our Professional Community Learning & Professional Development Certification & Ongoing Maintenance Leading Standards of Practice Key Learning Partners & Suppliers 14,000 participants & stakeholders 2700 individual & corporate members 17 chapters across Canada 100 ’s of volunteers Senior Learning Leaders Network National Learning Leader & Canadian Awards of Training Excellence Job Bank & Career Centre Canada’s Largest Conference & Trade Show for the L & D Professional Regional Symposium & Expo’s Chapter Events, webinars and more 25 organizations have adopted the Competencies. 35 educational institutions have aligned their programs to the Competencies. 5 Online self-assessments. Access to leading vendors in learning & development programs, tools, technology 2 Public Certification Registry http://cstd.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=880 Learn@Work Week : Sept 22 - 26, 2014
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Certification A measure of competence CSTD Standards Documents & Resources Competencies for Training and Development Professionals© CSTD Competencies … Quick Reference© (Companion piece to the “Competencies”) Health Educators Quick Reference© (Companion piece to the “Competencies” CSTD & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre) Professional Communities of Practice Online Self-assessment Tool (Companion piece to the “Competencies”) 35 Recognized Programs (Educational institutions -programs aligned to the Competency Framework) Professional Standards of Practice Certification Maintenance Public Certification Registry 60 CEUs every 3 years Office of the Registrar: Verification of Certification
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Setting Standards and Competencies 1976 A Personal Competency Planning Guide for Trainers 1987 A Professional Competency Assessment & Development Guide for Trainers 1997 CTDP Certified Training and Development Professional 2008 CTP Certified Training Practitioner 2010 Competency Framework 2012 Certification Maintenance 60 CEU’s – 3 yr. Maintaining Continued Competence 1995 TCA Training Competency Architecture CSTD professionals enable the success of the Canadian workforce
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Your Professional Body of Knowledge Defines competencies, key outputs and quality criteria for the learning profession. Proven Scalable Mitigates risk Sets criteria for: CTDP - Certified Training and Development Professional™ CTP - Certified Training Practitioner™ Competency Framework for the Learning Professional
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Leading Organizations … Have adopted the “Competencies” as their standard of reference
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Why Hire Anyone Else? Value to the Employer & Organization Value to the Professional A STANDARD OF PRACTICE In demand Validates experience, knowledge, skill Provides a professional connection Provides a competitive advantage OPTIMIZE … Quality Productivity and efficiency A shared vision and common practice across organization A strategy to mitigate risk NOT a Certificate but a true warrant of competence. Certified members have successfully demonstrated their knowledge and skills against the standards of practice. 33% of CSTD members certified and in progress
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2 Certifications 2 Ways to Get Certified It depends on your years of experience …
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Certification … a National Standard CTDP Certified Training and Development Professional™ CTP Certified Training Practitioner™ Experience, knowledge and skill measured against the standards and competencies.
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CTDP – Do You Qualify? Which option is right for you? Option 1: Knowledge and SkillOption 2: Portfolio-based (60 points) Experience Experience 4 years full-time experience in the learning profession 15 years full-time experience in the learning profession Knowledge Knowledge National Knowledge Exam Tests the practical application of the Competency Framework 3-hour proctored exam 150 multiple-choice questions Educational requirement: Degree, diploma, certificate, credential, continuing education in learning or related discipline Skill Skill Practical skill demonstration in one of: Assessing performance needs Designing learning Facilitating learning o Live skill demo OR o Video submission References Skill requirement, choose from the following: Course material and curriculum CSTD Awards Published material or research Conference presentations, workshops Leadership and volunteer activities References The process typically takes 6 to 12 months to complete.
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CTP – Do You Qualify? Which option is right for you? Option 1: Knowledge and SkillOption 2: Portfolio-based EXPERIENCE2 years part-time8 years full-time KNOWLEDGENational Knowledge Exam Covers facilitating learning 1 ½ hour proctored exam 50 multiple-choice questions Education requirement: Degree, diploma, certificate, continuing education in teaching and facilitating SKILLPractical skill demonstration in facilitation and training skills: Live skill demo OR Video submission References Submit evidence of: Participant feedback / evaluation from 10 learning sessions (6 students+) References The process typically takes 4 to 12 months to complete.
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60 continuing education units every 3 years through: Developing Your Base of Knowledge 1.Continuing Education 2.Self – Directed Learning 3.Development Sharing Your Knowledge About Training & Development 4.Teaching & Presenting 5.Creating New Knowledge & Activities 6.Research & Publishing Experiential Learning 7.Leadership & Professional Volunteer Activities Certification Maintenance: 60 CEUs
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Join our experts on the Trade Show Floor to find out more!
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Michelle Fortier Certification Advisor mfortier@cstd.ca Contacting Certification Contact us at certification@cstd.ca certification@cstd.ca Jerry Bishop Senior Advisor, Certification and Standards jbishop@cstd.ca
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