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The new CPD scheme: will you be ready? Carol Barker MCLIP Career Development Group

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Presentation given by Carol Barker at CILIP's Umbrella conference, Hatfield, July 2009

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Page 1: The new CPD scheme: will you be ready?

The new CPD scheme: will you be ready?

Carol Barker MCLIP

Career Development Group

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Introduction

• What is CPD?

• CPD activities – what counts as CPD?

• The CPD process– What… did I do?– So what… does it show?– Now what… do I do next?

• The proposed CILIP scheme

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Welcome to the real world

the difference between knowing the path…

and walking the path!

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What is CPD?

CPD = learning + reflection… applied to the Real World

Qualified? In post? – but it doesn’t end there

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Obstacles to CPD?

• Thinking about it (but which activities would be most useful/beneficial?)

• Knowing you should be doing it… if only you had the time/ money/support…

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CPD activities: Training courses, workshops, and conferences

• Organised by – your workplace– an outside association/ trainer– local college or university– professional body (e.g. CILIP Enterprises)– Special Interest Group (e.g. Career

Development Group, PTEG)– another organisation (e.g. NIACE)

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CPD activities: on the job• Visits/shadowing/observations/interviews

• Secondment/job rotation

• Guidance/training/staff awareness notes

• Mentoring/coaching

• Project work and reports

• Personal contribution to meetings

• Staff development reviews

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CPD activities: personal study

‘Traditional’ resources

• Books• Journals • Websites, e.g.

– CILIP– British Library– American and

Australian libraries– Phil Bradley at

www.philb.com British Library at www.bl.uk

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CPD activities: personal study

• Web 2.0 applications: have a browse– Wikis/Wikipedia– Videojug and YouTube– FaceBook

• Web-based emails: try a few!

www.videojug.com

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CPD activities: personal study

• RSS feeds: subscribe for a while

• Discussion groups: register and contribute

• Blogs: what do you think?

• Twitter: ummm…

www.marincountyfreelibrary.blogspot.com/

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CPD activities: professional involvement

• Professional press: read it, but also consider writing an article

• Professional networks: make friends and contacts

• Forums: contribute and share ideas

• Committee work: attend meetings, perhaps take on a role

• Organise meetings, fund-raising events, or training courses

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Your unique journey

CPD should be a creative activity…

‘each learning journey will be as unique as its author’

Geoff Rebbeck (Thanet College)

in Effective Practice with e-portfolios

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What… did I do?

CPD activities…

• are not just about collecting a folder full of certificates: they show the variety/breadth/ depth of activities undertaken

• can show progression (but not always)

• suggest that learning and development has taken place (if formally assessed)… but that is not the whole story!

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So what… does it show?

• This is where you reflect on what you learned (or didn’t learn)– How have your skills/knowledge improved?– Did it cover everything you needed to know?– Did this activity suit your learning style?– Do you feel more competent and confident?– How can you apply this learning?– How would you do it differently next time?

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Jottings and reflections

• Session on structures did not achieve its aims

• Group work was really useful for identifying partnerships, but session cut short!

• Identified obstacles to learning… but not what to do about them

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The value of reflection‘It is not sufficient simply to have an experience in order to learn. Without reflecting upon this experience it may quickly be forgotten, or its learning potential lost.

It is from the feelings and thoughts emerging from this reflection that generalisations or concepts can be generated. And it is generalisations that allow new situations to be tackled effectively.’

Gibbs (1988)

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Now what… do I do next?

• How can I fill the gaps in my current professional skills/knowledge?

• What are my future development needs?

• What am I doing here?

• Where am I going?

• How am I going to get there?

• Who can help me on this journey?

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The proposed CILIP scheme

• Many other professional organisations already have CPD schemes in place, e.g.

CILIP logo here, or screen shots

• Society of Archivists• Institute For Learning

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Key principles of the scheme

• Certification, Chartership and Fellowship will remain

• Revalidation will go

• Candidates must demonstrate that they have:– been engaged in CPD activities/experiences– reflected on their personal learning outcomes– identified their future development needs

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CPD log template (draft)CILIP CPD Scheme Name: CILIP Membership no: ACLIP/MCLIP/FCLIP CPD during period from …. to …… Section 1: key aspects of your development (planned and unplanned) during the past year Activity Reflection on what you have learned

from the activity Evaluation of how you applied your learning

Section 2: your development needs for the next year Training and Development Need

Proposed Action Anticipated Outcome Expected Timescale

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Submission and assessment

• Maximum of four sides of A4, completed electronically using the specified template

• Annual submission

• CILIP Assessment Panel: working in pairs

• Feedback will be given to the candidate

• Outcomes will either be ‘accept’ or ‘improvement required’

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Conclusion

• Participate in a range of different activities and experiences

• Reflect, analyse, evaluate: keep a log

• Consider your future training and development needs

CPD – your passport to success!

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References• A. Brine (2005) Continuing Professional Development: a

guide for information professionals. Oxford: Chandos Publishing.

• JISC (2008) Effective practice with e-portfolios. Bristol: JISC.

• G. Gibbs et al. (1994) Developing Students’ Transferable Skills. Oxford Centre for Staff Development.

• CILIP www.cilip.org.uk see sections on Ethics, Member Resources, and the Framework for CPD

• Career Development Group www.careerdevelopmentgroup.org.uk

• Institute for CPD www.cpdinstitute.org • JISCMail www.jiscmail.ac.uk

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Contact

Carol BarkerTeam Leader: ICT, information and Local Studies

Burton Library, Riverside, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1AH

[email protected]