Praises and Pitfalls: How to Write a Strong CE Application. Jennifer M. Taylor and Mark M. Leach APA Continuing Education Committee

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Praises and How to Write a Strong CE Application Jennifer M. Taylor and Mark M. Leach APA Continuing Education Committee

Learning Objectives Understand how to write a strong application. Appreciate the important components of a CE application. Be aware of the need to be clear about the purpose of your programming. List at least 3 best practices in relation to developing a strong CE application. Describe 3 ways to clarify/enhance your crossdisciplinary offerings. Identify 2 recommendations to enhance the quality of your responses to diversity in your application.

Learning Objectives Understand how to write a strong application. Appreciate the important components of a CE application. Be aware of the need to be clear about the purpose of your programming. List at least 3 best practices in relation to developing a strong CE application. Describe 3 ways to clarify/enhance your crossdisciplinary offerings. Identify 2 recommendations to enhance the quality of your responses to diversity in your application.

Format Brief overview of common mistakes and suggestions in CESA applications. Discussion of specific considerations for those offering interprofessional CE workshops Time for questions and answers

Standard A: Goals Make sure your goals are relevant to psychologists, specifically. Ensure goals are aimed at keeping psychologists current and maintain and increase their competencies. Goals that lack specificity to psychologists (e.g., Our goal is to create continuing education programs for medical professionals. ) Not attending to the importance of developing programming that is up-todate and supports psychologist s competence.

Standard B: Program Management Provide specifics regarding how you will ensure test security, proprietary & participant info (e.g., locked filing cabinet, secure server) A psychologist must be involved in all phases of decision-making and program planning Only generally saying something like, We take the security of participant information and tests with the utmost importance. Neglecting to include a psychologist in each phase of decision-making and planning.

Standard B (Cont.): Program Management Diversity: consider how you, specifically, choose instructors who attend to diversity Pay attention to diversity in many forms. Explain how you attend to diversity when choosing instructors and programming. Only stating that your organization values diversity (no explanation of what that looks like/how that is practiced) or that you do not discriminate.

Standard C: Educational Planning and Instructional Methods Consider: why is your programming specifically applicable to psychologists? Include at least 3 learning objectives for a 1-2 hour program (above that, 1-2/hour) but keep in mind, quality is preferred over quantity (particularly with longer programs) Don t water down your responses. Including only a few learning objectives (e.g., 3) for 15 credits offered. (This makes it hard for committee members to evaluate the content provided in the workshop.)

Standard D: Curriculum Content More references is not always better. Make sure references are current (at least 3 within the past 10 years) Must build on doctoral-level training. Including references not relevant to the topic at hand. Including only outdated references (makes it hard to judge if the workshop will be current and relevant and will add to a psychologist s competence) Offering courses that are too elementary/basic for postdoctoral psychologists.

Standard D (Cont.): Curriculum Content Providing peer-reviewed, current references for Activities meeting the criterion for D.1.1. Distinguish D.1.1 from D.1.3. *More on next slide If you mention programs in Standard C, be sure to include each of them in Standard D. Not including peer-reviewed, current references for workshops on the application of interventions and assessments. Labeling programs that are D.1.1 as D.1.3 (so as not to include updated peer-reviewed references). Not including programs mentioned in Standard C, in Standard D as well.

Side Note: How Do You Determine if Your Program Meets D.1.1, D.1.2, or D.1.3? What qualifies under D.1.1? If you are teaching psychologists interventions or assessments that they will use with clients. Examples: Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression The utilization of the DSM-5 in children and adolescents Behavioral analysis in the treatment of autism spectrum disorder Treatment of post-traumatic stress in immigrant families

Side Note: How Do You Determine if Your Program Meets D.1.1, D.1.2, or D.1.3? What qualifies under D.1.2? If you are teaching psychologists ethical, legal, statutory or regulatory policies, guidelines, and standards in practice or research. Examples: Ethical considerations in telehealth Compliance with HIPPA regulations Ethical considerations in substance abuse research with adolescents Mental health care under the Affordable Care Act

Side Note: How Do You Determine if Your Program Meets D.1.1, D.1.2, or D.1.3? What qualifies under D.1.3? If you are teaching psychologists content other than psychological intervention, assessment, and ethics. Examples: Learning about the new statistics Mental health advocacy for marginalized populations Writing for professional psychology journals Neurobiological changes following exposure to trauma Ask yourself: does this program include any APPLICATION of assessment or intervention methods that impact patients/the general public? If so, it falls under D.1.1, not D.1.3

Standard E: Program Evaluation If instructors have received low ratings, be sure to discuss how the concerns have been addressed. Include the means for each survey item, when providing cumulative feedback. Ignoring poor instructor ratings and not attending to student concerns. Including all evaluation forms without obtaining the average or including one evaluation with a number highlighted (instead of the actual mean)

Standard E (Cont.): Program Evaluation Include the 2 required assessment questions ( How useful and How much did you learn ) Missing the two required questions.

Standard F: Standards for Awarding Credit Partial credit should not be provided. (However, you can allow make-up activities if a participant experienced extenuating circumstances.) For Post-Tests: We recommend a passing score of at least 75% (70% for 10-item tests). Answer keys/rubrics should be clear (in cases of essay questions). Partial credit is erroneously offered and/or attendance is not monitored. No passing score is supplied or the passing score is too low. Essay questions are provided with no clear answer key/method of evaluation.

Standard F (Cont.): Standards for Awarding Credit For HSS: In general, we recommend approximately 10 post-test questions/ce credit offered. Ensure that the post-tests are of sufficient depth (they couldn t easily be answered just by guessing). Offering only a few posttest questions for several CE credits. Post-tests could be easily answered simply by guessing, and/or true/false questions are primarily used.

Standard F (Cont.): Standards for Awarding Credit Credit should only be awarded for actual instructional time. (Be sure to also justify your number of credits offered is reasonable for the length of the program.) Example: if participants are required to read a book chapter, you might consider how long it takes the average reader to read ## words or conduct a pilot test first. No information is provided regarding how the applicant arrived at the number of credits they are offering.

Standard G: Promotion and Advertising of Programs Make sure the promotional materials include the term CE rather than CEU. Make clear what is, and is not, offered for CE credit (e.g., morning meditation). Include contact information or a website for more details. Promotional materials contain the term CEU instead of CE. Failing to clarify which hours are included for CE credit. Neglecting to include all required info (instructional level, refund policy, cost, instructor bio, learning objectives, etc.) nor a way to obtain more info (e.g., website).

Creating Interprofessional CE Programming Make sure the narratives are relevant (specifically) to psychologists. Ensure references reflect literature relevant for psychologists. Provide CE credit ONLY for programs relevant for psychologists. Write narratives that are too broad to be directly relevant to psychologists. Only provide references that do not relate to the field of psychology. Provide CE credits for areas that are not directly relevant for psychologists (e.g., prescriptions and medical devices).

Tips for Those Offering Interprofessional CE Programs Ask yourself, How are psychologists, specifically, going to benefit from this? Frame your responses in a way that elucidates how your programming is important for psychologists. Consider, for example, how a physical medical issue may affect behavior.

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