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Title: CILIP


1
CILIPs New Framework of Qualifications
  • Marion Huckle, Head, Membership Careers and
    Qualifications
  • UC R NE AGM 25th November 2003

2
CILIPs mission
  • To
  • Enable its members to achieve and maintain the
    highest professional standards in all aspects of
    delivering an information service, both for the
    professional and public good
  • . through its work in education maintaining a
    framework of universally recognised
    qualifications and providing a wide range of
    opportunities for CPD

3
Education, Enterprise, Advocacy
  • Develop and enhance roles and skills of all its
    Members (Workforce development)
  • Present and champion those skills (including the
    new skills which will be acquired through CPD)
  • Position the profession at the heart of the
    information society

4
Overview
  • New Qualifications Framework
  • Body of Professional Knowledge
  • Education
  • Certification Scheme
  • Chartership
  • Charter revalidation
  • Fellowship
  • Spectrum scheme
  • Important features of the framework

5
New Qualifications Framework
  • Matrix flexible entry points and progression
    routes/pathways
  • Based on CPD/lifelong learning
  • Robust and rigorous qualifications framework
  • All levels of achievement
  • Certification
  • New Chartership regulations
  • Revalidation Scheme
  • Fellowship

6
Body of Professional Knowledge
  • Think Tank meeting
  • Not prescriptive mapping tool
  • Outline of the Knowledge Base
  • - Core areas (unique
  • knowledge and skills)
  • - Generic (transferable)
  • - May overlap with other
  • disciplines
  • Further development

7
Education
  • New partnerships with other awarding bodies and
    training providers
  • University Departments
  • Range of courses
  • Changes in delivery
  • Lifelong learning
  • Research
  • Accreditation Board

8
Certification
  • Recognition of achievement
  • Portfolio submission/Template
  • Initial call for registration of interest from
    October 2004 from members with more than 5 years
    experience
  • Two pathways
  • Additional postnominals
  • Progression route to Chartered Membership
  • Assessment at local/regional level with effective
    quality control mechanisms

9
Chartership
  • Joint Working Party
  • Contributions from stakeholders and partners
  • Build on experience during the Transitional
    Period
  • Accessible and appropriate for members worldwide
  • Regulations and guidance notes to Council by July
    2004

10
Charter revalidation (1)
  • Benefits for individuals and employers
  • Based on best practice
  • Wide range of activities portfolio application
  • Period of revalidation of between 3 and 5 years
  • Initial assessment at local/regional level with
    effective quality control mechanisms

11
Charter revalidation (2)
  • New route to Fellowship
  • Attract new members
  • Overall, the LIS profession will demonstrate its
    commitment to continuous personal professional
    development, raising the status of the
    professional body to one which views its role in
    validation as a current dynamic activity, not one
    rooted in history.

12
Fellowship
  • Joint Working Party to devise and recommend
    hospitable but rigorous pathways to the highest
    level of professional qualification
  • Likely to recommend a new route to Fellowship
    based on two successful cycles of revalidation
    linked to the criteria

13
Spectrum scheme (1)
  • CILIP s Corporate Plan committed the Chartered
    Institute to an examination of a feasibility
    scheme for library staff from black and minority
    ethnic backgrounds to enable them to study for
    professional and paraprofessional qualifications
    and to include mentoring and leadership training
    (similar to the American Library Association
    Spectrum initiative.

14
Spectrum scheme (2)
  • The aim of a scheme would be to encourage people
    from under represented groups within the UK
    community to be attracted to, and compete for,
    posts within the broad LIS sector, an area where
    they are currently under-represented.
  • Activity is being coordinated by the Equal
    Opportunities and Diversity Panel
  • Evidence gathering process
  • - Sectoral brainstorms
  • - Specialist Groups
  • -Home Nations Forum
  • Report early in 2004

15
Important features
  • More use of Regional Assessors and other
    experienced regionally based networks
  • Recognition of work-based learning and other
    activities
  • Encourage diversity and widen participation and
    access
  • Mentoring
  • Consultation

16
New Qualifications Framework CPD
CILIP 7 Ridgmount Street London WC1E 7AE Tel. No.
020 7255 0500 www.cilip.org.uk
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