Course Providers (FAQ)
WHY BECOME A PROVIDER? - Picture Yourself as a Leader (North Suburban Library System)
ALA-APA is accepting proposals from providers on an ongoing basis - Deadlines
19 pp, PDF, revised September 2007
Please send one (1) copy of the proposal electronically to jgrady@ala.org and
one (1) paper copy to CPLA, ALA-APA, 50 E. Huron, Chicago, IL 60611
A Note from the CPLA CRC Chair
Credit Card Payment Form (click here)
CPLA Certification Review Committee Criteria Form
Criteria used by the Committee to evaluate proposals
CPLA Potential Providers Introductory Letter
Deadlines
March 8, 2008 - Spring Review in April
May 23, 2008 - Annual Conference Review at ALA Annual Conference in June
Press Release, August 9, 2005
ALA-APA seeks providers for public librarian certification
CHICAGO - The American Library Association - Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA) will be launching a certification program for public librarians in 2006. Currently, ALA-APA is seeking educators to provide courses for candidates to fulfill for the Certified Public Library Administrator (CPLA) designation.
The certification program is based on the assumption that a broad range of organizations, including library schools, consortia and systems, state agencies and others may offer CPLA- approved courses.
The goal of the certification program is to improve the quality of library service through the provision of practical knowledge and skills essential to successful library management. This certification, the first of its kind to be offered in the United States, is a course and evaluation-based national, portable program specifically for public librarians who have had at least three years of supervisory experience. The program incorporates nine standards that will allow candidates to demonstrate mastery of the breadth of skills necessary for library and human resource management.
A Request for Proposals (RFP) will be available in September 2005 from the ALA-APA Web site ( www.ala-apa.org/certification/cplarfp.html ). Potential providers may be American Library Associations Divisions, library schools, independent consultants, vendors, regional library systems, etc. The RFP will ask for continuing education program providers who offer courses with an evaluative-based component related specifically to the administration of public libraries of all sizes. These courses, workshops, or institutes may be delivered in a variety of methods, such as face-to-face or online. The CPLA Certification Review Committee will approve successful provider applications.
Jointly, the Public Library Association (PLA), Library Administration and Management Association (LAMA), and the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA) developed the nine comprehensive competencies that define the skill sets necessary for a post-MLS management-focused curriculum. The goal is to further the development of librarians in management as well as those who aspire to hold administrative positions. The standards on which courses should focus are:
Budget and Finance
Management of Technology
Organization and Personnel Administration
Planning and Management of Buildings
Current Issues
Marketing
Fundraising/Grantsmanship
Politics and Networking
Serving Diverse Populations
If you would like to participate in this innovative educational opportunity for librarians, please contact the ALA-APA Office at 312-280-2424 or jgrady@ala-apa.org.
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