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On April 22, 2010, the Wisconsin Examining Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Engineers, Designers and Land Surveyors approved new administrative rules outlining continuing education requirements for renewing a license as an architect. Now, architects registered in Wisconsin must earn 24 hours of continuing education every two years, including 16 hours related to health, safety and welfare. The rule became effective July 1, 2010, and will first apply when architects renew their next two-year license by August 2012.
The requirement will strengthen the profession as registered architects will be required to learn on a lifelong basis. The new administrative rules will help to reassure the public who expect quality design and quality projects from architects.
Recently AIA spoke with Bill Babcock, Hon. AIA, Executive Director of AIA Wisconsin (mp3) about the state’s new mandatory continuing education requirements. Specifically, a question was asked as to what prompted the Wisconsin Joint Examining Board to pursue mandatory continuing education as a requirement of license renewal. According to Bill, when the idea was first addressed in the 1990s, a growing number of states were in the process of adopting continuing education requirements. As a result, the Joint Examining Board was interested in pursuing mandatory continuing education in Wisconsin, but the Board did not have legislative authority to do so. Within the podcast, you can hear Bill describe the process to promote the requirement, which eventually became an administrative rule.
Bill discussed the involvement of AIA Wisconsin within this legislative process and why the legislation was a priority for the state society. Once the continuing education requirement was on AIA Wisconsin’s legislative agenda, it collaborated with other allied design professions to support the enabling legislation. As soon as the enabling legislation was approved by the Wisconsin Legislature and signed into law by the Governor, the Joint Examining Board reviewed the continuing education requirements in the neighboring states of Minnesota and Illinois as well the most recently adopted requirements in states across the country, including Hawaii.
AIA Wisconsin consistently advocates on behalf of the profession by meeting regularly with the Architect Section of the Joint Examining Board. The state society also works with the Governor’s office by submitting recommendations for appointments to the Architect Section, which includes three architect members and two public members.
In response to the new rules, AIA Wisconsin is work closely with volunteer leaders of the four local AIA chapters to create and promote programs to meet the demand and interest for quality continuing education opportunities for AIA members and other interested registered architects. Bill notes how AIA Wisconsin members should not be surprised by these new state continuing education requirements because many members already have been complying with similar continuing education requirements in neighboring states as well as to maintain their AIA membership. Many architects registered in Wisconsin reside outside of the state and may be required to earn continuing education to renew their license elsewhere. Wisconsin’s administrative rules recognize the American Institute of Architects as a provider of continuing education programs and allow architects to use their AIA/CES transcript to document compliance with the continuing education requirements for license renewal.
Since 1996, AIA members have completed continuing education as a requirement of AIA membership. Currently, all active AIA members must successfully complete 18 learning unit (LU) hours each year, with at least 8 of the 18 LU hours relating to health, safety, and/or welfare (HSW). Of the 8 HSW, at least 4 credits must be in sustainable design (SD) topics. Forty-two states and the District of Columbia require continuing education for registered architects.
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In This Edition: 1. AIA CES Discovery Launch Date Extended to October 2. Course Evaluation Models 3. Important Information for the 2011 Provider Renewal 4. CES Tip of the Month 5. AIA Conferences: Speaker and Sponsorship Opportunities
1. AIA CES Discovery Launch Date Extended to October On Monday, October 25, AIA Continuing Education System (CES) transcript and data management will move from the University of Oklahoma (OU) to a Web-based learning management system to better meet AIA members’ professional development needs, mandatory continuing education requirements, and delivery preferences. The OU AIA CES Records Office will continue to process all records received by September 30. Throughout the testing and transition phases, the records will reside in both the OU and CES Discovery databases. The AIA CES Discovery learning management system, previously scheduled to launch this September, will instead debut on Monday, October 25, to allow adequate time to incorporate and test several new proposed system changes and upgrades. The decision to add the enhancements was reached after months of collaboration with AIA components. The goal: to provide members with the strongest possible tool for accessing their continuing education resources. The enhancements require changes to the software program, and templates must be developed and tested to ensure the smoothest possible launch. Component work groups will continue to review and test the system before the launch and beyond. What Else Is New? A Video Preview of AIA CES Discovery Get a sneak peek at what the system can do by checking out the video tutorial now available online. The presentation (viewable in an .exe file format) shows how a user can perform several essential functions, such as viewing a transcript, searching for courses, adding new courses, and reporting attendance. Save the Date: October Web Seminars for Providers Plan now to attend one of three live Web seminars on the AIA CES Discovery system. Registration is available now for October 4, October 7 and October 12. These training presentations will walk you through easy navigation of the new system and cover how to register courses, report AIA member credits, create customized reports, and much more! Questions? Comments? For more information, see the AIA CES Discovery FAQ for Providers, write to AIA CES or contact AIA CES Provider Manager Sara Thomas. Watch for more CES Discovery updates in future issues of the CES Provider Connection.
2. Course Evaluation Models Course evaluations will become available for all providers offering continuing education when AIA CES Discovery launches this fall. This will be one of the many ways we will monitor the quality of our CES courses. Donald Kirkpatrick is one of the most well known voices in the training industry, and the Kirkpatrick Partners Website offers products and programs for training in evaluations that will yield measurable business results. His book Evaluating Training Programs is an excellent tool for developing successful evaluations.
3. Important Information for the 2011 Provider Renewal It’s hard to believe that the annual provider renewal is just around the corner! Beginning this fall, you will be receiving your renewal invoice electronically. In an effort to collect the most accurate information for our provider points of contact, we are encouraging you to update your contact information online. The renewal invoice will be sent via email and a second invoice will be mailed, if it hasn’t been paid later in the year.
4. CES Tip of the Month Several of our AIA components around the country help members catch up on their continuing education requirements through annual "Procrastinator's Day" events, ranging from half-day seminars to full weeks that feature one or two courses per day. These kinds of events are now being adopted by more and more AIA providers annually. AIA members have a deadline each September 30 to complete their previous year’s requirements. As a provider, you could easily help them out by holding a “Procrastinator’s Day” over the next two months. AIA New York offered one of these events last year with great success. To learn more, you can listen to the full podcast about the AIA NY program.
5. AIA Conferences: Speaker and Sponsorship Opportunities Design DC August 3-5, 2010 Washington, DC AIA Tennessee August 4-6, 2010 Murfeesboro, Tennessee AIA Michigan Conference August 5 -7, 2010 Mackinac Island, Michigan AIA Austin Summer Conference August 12-13, 2010 Austin, TX AIA Florida Annual Convention & Tradeshow August 19-21, 2010 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL AIA Kansas Conference and Exhibition September 15-17, 2010 Topeka, Kansas AIA North Carolina Design Conference September 15-19, 2010 Asheville, North Carolina AIA San Diego’s Fall Professional Practice Seminar BIM There, Done That! September 17, 2010 AIA Pennsylvania Architects Day September 21-22, 2010 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania AIA Louisiana Annual Design Conference and Exhibition September 23-25, 2010 Baton Rouge, LA AIA Montana Annual Fall Conference September 30- October 2, 2010 Missoula, MT AIA Ohio September 30- October 2, 2010 Toledo, Ohio AIA Georgia Conference September 30 - October 3, 2010 Savannah, Georgia AIA Europe International Conference October 7-10, 2010 Belgrade, Serbia 2010 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region Conference October 13-16, 2010 Eugene, Oregon AIA Nebraska Annual Fall Conference - Connection, Conversation, Creation October 14-15, 2010 Omaha, NE AIA New York State Convention October 14-16, 2010 Buffalo, NY Texas Society of Architects October 14-16, 2010 San Antonio, TX AIA South Carolina October 20-23, 2010 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina AIA Arkansas Convention & Expo October 21-23, 2010 Little Rock, AR Architecture Exchange East November 3-5, 2010 Richmond, VA AIA Illinois State Convention November 4, 2010 Champagne, Illinois AIA San Diego’s Procrastinators’ Professional Practice Seminar Net Zero is the New Green November 5, 2010 Build Boston November 17-19, 2010 Boston, MA Please contact Sara Thomas to add your 2010 events to this list.
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