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2016 Region 11: Core Competencies

2016 Region 11: Core Competencies. …a high level overview of findings. 2016 Participation…. How to read the reports …. 1=Mastery 2=Application 3=Awareness 4=N/A. Skill Levels.

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2016 Region 11: Core Competencies

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  1. 2016 Region 11: Core Competencies …a high level overview of findings.

  2. 2016 Participation…

  3. How to read the reports… 1=Mastery 2=Application 3=Awareness 4=N/A

  4. Skill Levels • 1 = MASTERY OF SKILL (How do I teach others?) refers to the Competency Indicators in which before and/or after school program stakeholders consistently demonstrate expertise. The ability to teach and demonstrate to peersis a hallmark of the Mastery level. Examples of activities that stakeholders at this level demonstrate are coaching, mentoring, modeling, and creating resources for the benefit of others. • 2 = APPLICATION OF SKILL (How do I do it?) refers to Competency Indicators that comprise a stakeholder’s ongoing work. These competencies are essential to their job and require deeper knowledge than awareness. They are demonstrated by action. They are acquired through ongoing professional development and on the job work experience. • 3 = AWARENESS (What is it?) refers to Competency Indicators where general information or a basic level of information is sufficient for a stakeholder. The stakeholder can describe the skills associated with the competency in general terms. It is worthwhile for the stakeholder to be familiar with the knowledge underlying the competency but deeper knowledge and application are not essential to his/her job • 4 = N/A (NOT APPLICABLE) refers to Competency Indicators that, given the diversity of the before and/or after school program field, may not apply to some.

  5. Some highlights from this year… Parallel findings

  6. Site Coordinator – Keying in on Curriculum and Learning Environment

  7. Program Directors and Grant Managers– Parallel Findings

  8. WHAT HAS CHANGED FROM LAST YEAR?

  9. Where can I find the full report? • In your Advisory Committee Meeting folder • On our website: http://aspire.lacoe.edu/ • Under Resources -> LA County Resources-> Advisory Committee Meeting May 13, 2016

  10. Questions?

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