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CoSN's Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL) tm Certification Program A Career Pathway for the District Technology Leader
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CoSN Mission Empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. www.cosn.org/certification
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CoSN Core Belief The primary challenge we face in using technology effectively is human, not technical For that reason, CoSN focuses on Leadership and Policy www.cosn.org/certification
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Who are CoSN Members? Core Audience: District technology leaders Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Technology Directors Also policy makers and influencers from the public and private sectors www.cosn.org/certification
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Why Certification? | Why Now? Enables strategic and systemic use of technology in K-12 schools Recognizes evolving role of the CTO Addresses gap between dual aspects of CTO’s job www.cosn.org/certification
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Why Certification? | Why Now? Creates a clearly identifiable role for the CTO within a district’s leadership structure Elevates the profession and encourages districts to include CTO the Cabinet level www.cosn.org/certification
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The Changing Role of the CTO In the past decade, the role of the CTO has evolved and now requires not only technical and educational skills and abilities, but also political and interpersonal skills. www.cosn.org/certification
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The Framework www.cosn.org/certification
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Why the Need for a Framework? To illustrate the expanded role of CTO as an education—not just technology— leader. To define best practices, whether or not they are followed in every school district. To identify the skills and knowledge that CTOs need to either acquire or to strengthen. www.cosn.org/certification
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Why the Need for a Framework? To recognize, better understand, and engage in dialogue about evolving role of CTO www.cosn.org/certification To describe clearly identifiable role for CTO within your district’s leadership structure To help guide the interview and hiring process
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How Framework Should Be Used To validate CTOs who already have these skills and knowledge www.cosn.org/certification To provide roadmap for professional development for both CTOs and those who hire them To illustrate the need for partnership of Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services
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How Framework Should Be Used As a tool to self-assess www.cosn.org/certification To consider dual aspects of CTO’s job— instructional and technical To study for CETL certification exam
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Leadership & Vision www.cosn.org/certification Leadership & Vision
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www.cosn.org/certification Leadership & Vision Strategic Planning
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Leadership & Vision www.cosn.org/certification Leadership & Vision Strategic Planning Ethics & Policies
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Understanding the Educational Environment www.cosn.org/certification Instructional Focus and Professional Development
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Understanding the Educational Environment www.cosn.org/certification Instructional Focus and Professional Development Team Building & Staffing
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Understanding the Educational Environment www.cosn.org/certification Instructional Focus and Professional Development Team Building & Staffing Stakeholder Focus
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Managing Technology & Support Resources www.cosn.org/certification Information Technology
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Managing Technology & Support Resources www.cosn.org/certification Information Technology Communications Systems
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Managing Technology & Support Resources www.cosn.org/certification Information Technology Communication Systems Business Management
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Managing Technology & Support Resources www.cosn.org/certification Information Technology Communication Systems Business Management Data Management
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Core Values & Skills www.cosn.org/certification Communicator & Innovator
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Core Values & Skills www.cosn.org/certification Communicator & Innovator Exhibits Courage
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Core Values & Skills www.cosn.org/certification Communicator & Innovator Exhibits Courage Flexible & Adaptable
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Core Values & Skills www.cosn.org/certification Communicator & Innovator Exhibits Courage Flexible & Adaptable Results-Oriented
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Creating the CETL Exam December 2010 – NSF grant June 2011 – Item writing panel assembled Framework updated December 2011 – Beta tested March 2012 – Officially launched www.cosn.org/certification
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Program Governance Governed by Certification Governance Committee (CGC) Combined total of more than 160 years of ed technology experience Decide all policies and procedures 4 subcommittees www.cosn.org/certification
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Exam Structure www.cosn.org/certification Two-Part Exam Multiple Choice – scored on site Essay – scored by practicing CTOs Internet-Based Testing (IBT) Must pass both to earn CETL designation
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Exam Structure www.cosn.org/certification Leadership & Vision – 40% Understanding the Educational Environment – 30% Managing Technology & Support Resources – 30%
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Leadership & Vision www.cosn.org/certification Leadership & Vision – 15% Strategic Planning – 15% Ethics & Policies – 10% LV= 15% SP=15% EP=10%
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Understanding the Educational Environment www.cosn.org/certification Instructional Focus & Professional Development – 12% Team Building & Staffing – 9% Stakeholder Focus – 9% IFPD= 12% TBS=9 % SF=9%
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Managing Technology & Support Services www.cosn.org/certification Information Technology – 9% Communication Systems – 7% Business Management – 7% Data Management – 7% IT= 9% CS= 7% BM=7% DM=7%
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Eligibility Requirements Bachelor’s degree Four years of ed technology experience (demonstrable experience in the three primary skill areas) Sign Code of Conduct and Terms of Confidentiality www.cosn.org/certification
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How to Apply Create profile in CoSN Certification database Fill out and submit online exam application with payment Applications reviewed Authorization to Test (ATT) letter www.cosn.org/certification
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CETL Certification Those who pass the test Certified Education Technology Leader CETL after their name Recertify every three years to remain certified www.cosn.org/certification
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Recertification Requirements 60 hours of continuing education hours every three years Continuing Education E-Learning/Online Courses Industry-Related Certification Teaching/Instruction Professional Membership Published Works Volunteer/Leadership Work www.cosn.org/certification
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Preparing for the Exam Take self-assessment Take practice exam Visit CoSN’s Knowledge Center Form a study group Identify a mentor www.cosn.org/certification
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Prep Materials Become a Highly Capable School System Technology Leader CoSN's Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL) Certification Program Preparation Materials www.cosn.org/certification
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Why is Certification Desirable? Demonstrates that you’ve mastered the knowledge needed to be a successful CTO and, through recertification, that you will remain current with this ever-changing field. www.cosn.org/certification
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Achieving Certification Will Validate your knowledge of the field Set you apart from peers Demonstrate to your staff that you are dedicated to your career Instill confidence in your superiors www.cosn.org/certification
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Hiring CETLs Will Demonstrate to stakeholders your commitment to the highest standards in your administration Show employees your commitment to their professional growth www.cosn.org/certification
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Hiring CETLs Will Help you hire or promote only the most skilled and knowledgeable education technology leaders Help you match the skills of your technology team to the job requirements of those positions www.cosn.org/certification
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Next Steps Study Groups Future Administrations Host a Test in Your Area www.cosn.org/certification
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Gayle Dahlman Director, Certification & Education Consortium for School Networking gdahlman@cosn.org Ask Gayle Questions www.cosn.org/certification
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