Certification Guideline 46
SUBJECT
New and Emerging Occupations
GUIDELINE DEFINITION
Occupations may be designated as new and emerging via two different methodologies
each of which must be approved by the State Certification Committee:
A
district may submit a written request to the State Certification Consultant
asking that a program be identified as providing instruction for a new and emerging
occupation. The Wisconsin Technical College System Board (WTCSB) may designate
a program as new and emerging. Those districts offering a program designated by
the WTCSB as new and emerging do not need to submit a written request.
Individual District Methodology: A written request must include the following:
- Description of the program.
- Justification for the program to be declared new and emerging.
- Identification of related occupational experience.
After review and feedback from the WTCSB program consultant and any other districts
offering the same program, the request will be forwarded to the State Certification
Committee. A decision by the Committee to recognize a program as new and emerging
will remain valid for three years. A district may request continuation of the
new and emerging status beyond the initial three years. Requests to change the
related occupational experience may be submitted during the three-year period.
A request for certification for an instructor of a new and emerging program under
this methodology must include the following:
- Verification of two years of related occupational experience or; A
combination of a. and b. below:
- Verification of less than two years of related occupational experience
with up to one year of education/non-credit training related to the instructional
area. Forty hours of non-credit training will equal one credit. One credit
of training will be recognized as 110 hours of occupational experience.
- Verification of achievement of a recognized rigorous post-secondary
industry certification(s). The maximum allowance for industry certifications
counting towards occupational experience is one year.
- Plus: A plan sufficient to allow renewal each certification
period to ensure that the person acquires education and training for the occupation
and 12 months of occupational experience specific to the area. This plan requiring
approval of the State Director or designee shall be developed by the person
for whom the certification is requested and the District Certification Officer.
This certification may be renewed by completing two months of appropriate
occupational experience each renewal period.
WTCS Methodology: A WTCS request for designation as a new and emerging
program will also remain valid for three years.
A request for certification for an instructor of a new and emerging program under
this methodology must include the following:
- Verification of two years of related occupational experience or; A
combination of a. and b. below:
- Verification of less than two years of related occupational experience
with up to one year of education/training related to the instructional
area.
- Verification of achievement of a recognized rigorous post-secondary
industry certification(s). The maximum allowance for industry certifications
counting towards occupational experience is one year.
- Plus:A plan sufficient to allow renewal each certification
period to ensure that the person acquires education and training for the occupation
and 12 months of occupational experience specific to the area. This plan requiring
approval of the State Director or designee shall be developed by the person
for whom certification is requested and the District Certification Officer.
This certification may be renewed by completing two months of appropriate
occupational experience each renewal period.
- It is the responsibility of WTCS Program Consultants to develop the appropriate
list of recognized industry certifications for each occupational program given
this designation, and their weighted values.
EXAMPLE
None
RATIONALE
The certification code establishes the
concept of new and emerging occupations. This guideline establishes two procedures
for formal recognition of a program as providing instruction for a new and
emerging occupation.
The 1981 certification code
allowed certification to be renewed by completing two months of occupational
experience when an individual had not completed all of the required occupational
experience. The current code, under TCS 3.05(2)(e) for a situation where an
individual would not have all the necessary occupational experience, also
allows renewal by completing two months of occupational experience.
Implemented: September 20, 2000
Last Reviewed: May 2002
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