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Title: CREDPRO Whistler Retreat Accreditation the best way forward


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CRED-PRO Whistler Retreat Accreditation - the
best way forward?
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Some things to consider
  • A CRED-PRO graduate!
  • Accreditation is procedure for formal
    recognition of course completion, achievement,
    standard of knowledge and/or skills.
  • First class (or failed)!
  • Accreditation procedures usually involve
    defining learning outcomes, setting levels of
    study, validating assessment procedures and
    conferring awards - selectively (certificates,
    diplomas,degrees)

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some more things to consider
  • A license to practice!
  • Accreditation for professionals working with
    children is linked to a license to practice, so
    highly significant public responsibility.
  • A sign above the door!
  • Accreditation bodies are linked to social/
    economic/political power, and an individuals
    esteem, and professional standing.

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. Just a few more things to consider
  • It matters who credits CRED-PRO! Universities,
    colleges, professional associations etc,
    traditionally are major sources of accreditation
    (independently or licensed by the State)
  • Professional credentials dont travel well!
  • With a few exceptions, awards have national but
    not international currency

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The big questions
  • Does CRED-PRO want to offer formal qualifications
    in child rights?
  • How can it best achieve this?

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Four issues
  • What is the curriculum - fixed or flexible?
  • Who is paying - a donor, a government, the
    student?
  • Who is in control - CRED-PRO or partners - or no
    one?
  • How far is control centralised or devolved/
    dispersed?

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Five models
  • 1. Centrally designed, delivered, assessed and
    accredited
  • 2. Centrally designed, assessed and accredited
    but delivered by partners
  • 3. Centrally designed, but licensed to local
    partners for delivery, assessment and
    accreditation
  • 4. Curriculum packages for local adaptation and
    use, with or without local accreditation
  • 5. Curriculum resources provided freely for use
    without control

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CRED-PROWhistler Retreat Accreditation in
focus
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