APLA is currently seeking an energetic individual to act as representative to the Partnership Education Committee. The position would begin at this year's Ordinary
General Meeting June 6, 2014. A description of the committee and duties of the association representatives can be found below.
Please consider helping to contribute to the administration of your association and profession. Forward applications before March 31, 2014, including a CV and
brief statement of interest to:
Lou Duggan
APLA Past President / Nominations and Elections Committee Chair
Patrick Power Library, Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3
902-420-5174
Partnership
Education Committee
The
Partnership Education Committee is responsible for creating and encouraging professional development opportunities for the approximately 7500 individual members of
Partnership associations. This is currently achieved through the administration of the
Education Institute (EI) and the Continuing Education Certificate program (CEC). The committee is comprised of representatives from each
Partnership association who act as liaison between their home association and the
Partnership. The objective of the committee is to develop programming for EI webinars and courses, and to promote the EI and CEC offerings as benefits for individual association members.
The Education Committee is led by a chair that organizes the agenda for the committee’s meetings, ensures
that the direction and actions of the committee are in line with the aims of the
Partnership, and reports to the Partnership at bi-annual meetings. The OLA Education Manager is a standing member who oversees scheduling and delivery of the Education Institute webinars and courses. The LAA Executive Director is a standing member
who oversees the administration of the Continuing Education Certificate program.
Responsibilities of Association Representatives:
1.
Communicate to and from their home association members, especially advertising webinars/courses, finding new EI content, and encouraging new CEC participants
2.
Recruit content ideas and speakers from their home association for webinars and courses
3.
Serve as the CEC contact to members of their home association
4.
Attend Education Committee meetings (6 - 12 per year, by teleconference)
5.
Prepare reports for all executive meetings and general meetings of the home association
Term:
A minimum term of 2 years is recommended to ensure success for the representative and the Education
Committee.