On 10/23/07 8:18 PM, "David Ilvedson" <ilvey at sbcglobal.net> wrote: > How about starting with PTG and enhancing it. Why all this re-inventing the > wheel? Don't you guys have other things to do?David Ilvedson, RPTPacifica, CA > 94044 Hi David, Let¹s be clear here that the caut committee is not a committee run amok, out chasing rainbows on its own. We are acting at the specific direction of the executive board of PTG. The impetus from the board has its origin in the president, Dale Probst. He draws his inspiration and direction from the Long Range Plan. The Long Range Plan was developed at the direction of Council, and was adopted by Council. IOW, we are doing what YOU (this being an all-encompassing you meaning the entirety of PTG, acting through its representative body) have asked us to do. (The Long Range Plan includes goals of creating various skills testing and accreditation systems beyond RPT in specialized areas of our profession, including specifically higher education). Over the past several years, we (the caut committee) have discussed notions having to do with credentials of one sort or another, and have tossed around various specifics and worked to more or less create a groundwork this taking the form of creating a regular curriculum for national and eventually regional conferences. We never seriously considered anything this all-encompassing and ambitious. This summer we were asked by the board to undertake the task of coming up with a practical design for a caut certification of some sort, and directed to include skills testing, written testing, and curriculum components. We are doing so. Speaking for myself, I have lots of other things to do. I am doing them as well <G>. Regards, Fred Sturm University of New Mexico -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20071024/dc001376/attachment.html
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