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Foundation of Higher Education

Foundation of Higher Education. Disaster Research Emergency Management Homeland Security. Research. Colloquium. Accreditation. Honor Society. FEMA Higher Ed Conference June 7, 2007. Foundation of Higher Education - Agenda. 1. State of the Foundation Report. Kay Goss, CEM ®

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Foundation of Higher Education

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  1. Foundation of Higher Education Disaster Research Emergency Management Homeland Security Research Colloquium Accreditation Honor Society FEMA Higher Ed Conference June 7, 2007

  2. Foundation of Higher Education - Agenda • 1. State of the Foundation Report. • Kay Goss, CEM® • Accreditation. • Daryl Spiewak, CEM® • Honor Society. • Dorothy Miller • Michael Kemp • Next Steps. • Valerie Lucus. CEM® Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  3. Foundation of Higher Education History Every year, we conclude that the emergency management programs in higher education have flourished to the point that over time our challenge is to insure that those programs that you have worked so hard to develop and deliver will be recognized and rewarded – and so that potential emergency management students will know which programs offer them the academic background they need and seek. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  4. Foundation of Higher Education History - Getting Off the Dime • Several of us said, “Why don’t we start doing something in that direction?” • George Bernard Shaw: “Some people see things as they are and ask why. Others see things as they should be and ask why not.” • Formed the Foundation of Higher Education Accreditation for Emergency Management/ Homeland Security. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  5. Foundation of Higher Education 501c(3) Foundation • Section 1. Purpose. • To facilitate and support the efforts of students, researchers, academicians, administrators and practitioners to develop standards that will strengthen the disaster/emergency management and homeland security profession. • Section 2. Vision. • FoHE is dedicated to excellence in teaching; research and public outreach in disciplines contributing to the disaster phases and the security of the homeland; and to becoming the premier organization promoting collaborative opportunities between the public, private and academic communities. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  6. Foundation of Higher Education History – The Last Year Our last year has been one of regrouping due to Craig Marks’ untimely death. Tribute: Craig kept our records, handled our administration, served as our facilitator, even accelerant, when we needed it, always maintained daily momentum, and was a great friend/partner to all gathered here. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  7. Foundation of Higher Education FoHE Board So Far; We Need More • Kay, Daryl, Valerie, and Dorothy are officers • Dr. R. Allen Smith • Dr. Mary Ann Rollans • Dr. Craig Zachlod • Dr. Derin Ural • Dr. David McEntire • Michael Kemp, student representative History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  8. Foundation of Higher Education Accreditation • With Daryl Spiewak in the lead, we developed an initial set of standards that incorporated NFPA 1600, NIMS, NRP, and other emergency management basics. • Arkansas Tech University volunteered to be the first institution to let us see how these standards would play out in a realistic setting. • They became the first to be accredited through the process and contributed greatly to further refinement. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  9. Foundation of Higher Education Honor Society • With Dorothy Miller in the lead we developed an Honor Society (Epsilon Pi Phi) and now have several institutions in the process of establishing chapters, such as California University of Pennsylvania, Arkansas Tech University, City University of New York John Jay College, North Dakota State University, among others. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  10. Foundation of Higher Education Communications and Website • With Valerie Lucus in the lead, we have the beginnings of a website and a communications strategy. • http://www.foundationofhighereducation.com • Last November, Valerie briefed the IAEM Training and Education Committee at the annual conference. Cortez Lawrence offered advice on grant funding, which are pursuing in partnership with Arkansas Tech University and ESRI. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  11. Foundation of Higher Education Staffing • All of us are donating our time, of course. • We have discussed the possibility of hiring Beth Armstrong’s company to staff the foundation and that will happen when funds are available. • She has graciously offered to assist in the interim. • Ideally, if the world should end and Wayne retires, we would be able to install him as the Chancellor for the Foundation and be in a position for all of us in this room to insure that our annual conference and our joint efforts could continue, regardless of what external factors arise. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  12. Foundation of Higher Education The Future is Up to You • We need you. • For help with building a better foundation. • For peer assessors. • For training assessors. • For institutions that would like to undergo accreditation. • For board membership. History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  13. Foundation of Higher Education The Future is Up to You • We have sign up sheets for board members and for institutions that are ready to have an accreditation team come to their campus. • Here is the best part of the presentation Daryl, Valerie, and Dorothy! History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  14. Accreditation Program • Accredits emergency management programs and NOT institutions. • Applies to programs worldwide. • Evaluates alternate delivery methods. • Bases educational standards on emergency management practices defined by NFPA 1600. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  15. Twenty-Three Standards • 1-4 General educational program. • 5-19 Emergency management program. • 20-23 Resources impacting educational quality. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  16. General Education Standards • Curriculum Structure. • Professional Values. • Professional Business Practices. • Written and Oral Communications. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  17. Laws and Authorities Hazards Prevention Mitigation Resource Management Mutual Aid Planning Direction, Control and Coordination Communication and Warning Operations Logistics and Facilities Training Exercises Crisis Communication and Public Information Finance and Administration Emergency ManagementStandards Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  18. Resource Standards • Faculty. • Facilities. • Administration. • Assessment. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  19. Accreditation Process • Simplified Process. • Request site visit. • 2-3 day site visit by peer evaluators. • Review by Standards Council. • Receive accreditation report. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  20. Accreditation Process • Regular Process. • Application and enrollment fee. • Self-study. • Request site visit. • Prepare for site visit team. • Site visit by peer evaluators. • Review by Standards Council. • Receive accreditation report. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  21. Accreditation Process Results • Compliance. • Fully accredited for five years. • Partial compliance. • Minor weaknesses needing improvement. • Non-compliance. • Critical weaknesses. • Feedback will aid in the program’s development towards meeting the standards. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  22. ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi • Purpose. Specialized academic honor society for Emergency Management, Disaster Research and Science, Homeland Security and Business Continuity Planning. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  23. ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi • Mission. Strive for the reward, advancement and recognition of EM/HS as a discipline and profession...to encourage high standard of excellence. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  24. ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi • Membership. • Maintain 3.5 on 4.0 in major. • Must be enrolled in or graduated from a program at an accredited university. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  25. Accredited institution Membership requirements Faculty Advisor to chapter Annual activity Board of Directors elected Annual Fee: $100 ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi • National Chapter. • No local chapter and/or alumni members. • Requirements. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  26. ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi First Chapter!! California University of Pennsylvania Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  27. ε πφ Epsilon Pi Phi • 2007 GOALS: • Four new chapters. • Integrate with IAEMSA Chapters – Roadmap for Success. • Future partnerships/opportunities. • Offer continuity in the accreditation/certification GAP. • FoHE Emergency management programs. • Honors Society Entry level. • CEM Practitioners. • EMAP Municipalities. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  28. Next Steps … • Communication • Web site. • Interactive. • Accept funds online. • Funding. • Administrative work. • Grants-R-Us. • Certification as accrediting organization. Foundation of Higher Education History Accreditation Honor Society Next

  29. Foundation of Higher Education Disaster Research Emergency Management Homeland Security Research Colloquium Accreditation Honor Society FEMA Higher Ed Conference June 7, 2007

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