GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (CPE)  PROGRAMS FOR LIBRARIANS by Elizabeth R. Peralejo Member, Board for Librarians
LEGAL BASIS Executive Order (E.O.) No. 220 :   Directing the Adoption of the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines “ Whereas, by virtue of the provisions of Section 5 and 7(a) of Republic Act No. 8981, otherwise known as the PRC Modernization Act of 2000, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) … is empowered to adopt policies such as professional standards and principles designed to enhance and maintain high professional, technical, and ethical standards in the practice of the professions;” “… I, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order … [that] the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines shall be adopted by all registered professionals.”
LEGAL BASIS Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines “  In providing professional services, a certain level of competence is necessary, i.e., knowledge, technical skills, attitudes, and experience. Professionals shall, therefore, undertake only those professional services that they can reasonably deliver with professional competence. Corollary to this, it is their express obligation to keep up with new knowledge and techniques in their field, continually improve their skills and upgrade their level of competence, and take part in lifelong continuing education program.”
LEGAL BASIS PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Series of 2004 : Standardized Guidelines and Procedures for the Implementation of the Continuing Professional Education for all Professions  “  Whereas , the President of the Republic of the Philippines issued on June 23, 2003 the Executive Order No. 220 directing the adoption of the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines;”  “ Whereas, the said Code was adopted by the PRC and the forty-one (41) PRBs, embodying principles of professional conduct, specifically integrity and objectivity, professional competence, and global competitiveness;”  “ Whereas, all the forty-one (41) professional regulatory boards and the forty-two (42) accredited professional organizations are in favor of implementing a CPE in the practice of their respective professions;”
LEGAL BASIS Section 9 (b) of R.A. 8981 :   Powers, Functions, and Responsibilities of the Various Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) “ to monitor the conditions affecting the practice of the profession or occupation under their respective jurisdictions and whenever necessary, adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the profession or occupation and/or the maintenance of high professional, ethical and technical standards;”
LEGAL BASIS Deliberation of the Committee on Civil Service and Government Reorganization, 5 May 2003 where Sen. Aquilino Pimentel, the Chair of the Committee stated : “… attendance to annual conventions can be counted as one of the requirements for librarians to take for the Continuing Professional Education.” Sponsorship Speech of Sen. Aquilino Pimentel during the Senate Deliberation of R.A. 9246,  13 August 2003 “…  The Bill empowers the BFL to prescribe the guidelines for continuing professional education. This means that librarians have to continually update and educate themselves about the trends and best practices in the profession.”
LEGAL BASIS Section 9 (j) of  R.A. 9246 :   Powers, Functions and Duties of the Board for Librarians “ to prescribe guidelines in the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) in coordination  with the accredited and integrated association  for professional librarians;”
DEFINITION : Continuing Professional Education (CPE) refers to the inculcation, assimilation and acquisition of knowledge, skills, proficiency and ethical and moral values, after the initial registration of a professional that raise and enhance the professional’s level of technical skills and competence.
RATIONALE : Voluntary compliance with the CPE program is an effective and credible means of ensuring competence, integrity and global competitiveness of professionals in order to allow them to continue the practice of their profession.
OBJECTIVES :  To ensure the continuous education of a registered librarian with the latest trends in the profession brought about by modernization and scientific and technological advancements; To raise and maintain the librarian’s capability for delivering professional services; To instill and maintain the highest standards and quality in the practice of librarianship; To make the Filipino professional librarian globally competitive; To promote the information needs and interests of the public.
COMPOSITION : The BFL CPE Council shall be composed of a chairperson and two (2) members. The chairperson of CPE Council shall be chosen from among the members of the Board by the members themselves. The first member shall be the president or, in his/her absence or incapacity, any officer chosen by the Board of Directors of the Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI); the second member shall be the president or, in his/her absence or incapacity, any officer of the organization of deans, department heads and/or teachers of schools, colleges, or universities offering the Library and Information Science degree.
SECRETARIAT : The Chairperson of the PRC shall designate or appoint an official with a rank not lower than Division Chief who shall act as the Secretary of the BFL CPE Council. The designated official may participate in the deliberations of the BFL CPE Council but shall not vote.   In the absence of such appointee, the Council will designate the accredited professional association to act as the Secretariat, with the APO President appointing an officer who shall act as the Secretary to the CPE Council .
INVOLVEMENT OF PLAI The BFL CPE Council, if the need arises, may delegate to the PLAI  the processing of the application, keeping of all records for CPE providers and their respective programs as well as credit units earned by each librarian who avail of the CPE programs and other related functions. For this purpose, the PLAI may create a counterpart CPE Council (to be known as the PLAI CPE Council) which may collect reasonable processing fees directly from the applicants, apart from the accreditation fee that such applicants pay directly to the Commission. The PLAI CPE Council shall keep a separate books of accounts of its expenses and amount collected from the applicants and make a monthly report to the Commission through the Board. Any excess collection shall be used exclusively as working capital of the PLAI for CPE activities.
CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION For CPE Provider : must be a duly registered organization, firm, institution or agency, or a professional of good standing and has never been convicted of a crime; shall have an established mechanism for measuring the quality of the program being offered or administered; must have adequate, modern, and updated instructional materials to carry out the CPE programs and activities; shall have instructors, lecturers, trainors, and resource speakers with good moral character, technical competence, facilitation skills and are, preferably, holders of current librarian’s licenses.
CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION For CPE programs, activities or sources : 1. The scope shall be beyond the basic preparation for admission to the practice of  the profession. The contents shall be relevant/related, but not limited, to the practice of librarianship. 2. The programs, activities or sources shall enhance the competence of the professional by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the practice of librarianship as brought about by modernization as well as scientific and technical advancements in the profession.
DEFINITION OF TERMS :  1.  Seminars  shall refer to the gathering of professionals which shall include, among others, workshops, technical lectures or subject matter meetings, non-degree training courses and scientific meetings. 2.  Conventions  shall refer to a gathering of professionals which shall include, among others, conferences, symposia, fora, or assemblies for round table discussions. 3.  Resource Speaker  shall refer to a professional who acts as discussion leader or lecturer in a convention, seminar or any similar gathering. 4.  Master’s Degree  shall refer to a graduate degree in Library and Information Science, Education or related field from a recognized school, college, or university.
DEFINITION OF TERMS : 5.  Doctoral Degree  shall refer to a post-graduate degree in Library and Information Science, Education or related field from a recognized school, college, or university. 6.  Distance Learning  shall refer to correspondence learning which uses course manuals or accredited learning modules which include self-instructional materials or programs. 7.  Self-Directed Learning Package  shall refer to learning which uses course manuals or accredited learning modules. Accredited learning modules include self-instructional materials or programs which may be in the form of printed manual, audio and video cassette tapes, films, computer-assisted learning (CAL), study kits, learning aids and modules or the use of the information highway. These should include among others clearly defined objectives, adequate content and an evaluation component for each module.
DEFINITION OF TERMS : 8.  Authorship  shall refer to the ownership of intellectual property which includes technical or professional books, instructional materials and the like. Credits earned must be claimed within one(1) year from the date of publication or production. 9.  Peer Reviewer  shall refer to a professional who acts as an evaluator of a research paper, conference paper or journal article before it is presented or published. 10.  Post-Graduate or In-Service Training  shall mean training or specialization at the post-graduate level for a minimum period of one(1) week.
DEFINITION OF TERMS : 11.  CPE Provider  shall refer to a natural person or juridical entity which includes, among others, accredited or non-accredited professional organization, firm, partnership, corporation or institution which offers, organizes, or arranges CPE programs, activities or sources for implementation and administration. 12.  CPE Programs, Activities, or Sources  shall refer to the regime of CPE which enhance the competence of the librarians by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the profession as brought about by modernization and scientific and technical advancements in the profession. The scope should be beyond the basic  preparation for admission to the practice of the profession. The content shall be related but not limited to the practice of the profession.
MATRIX  FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES COPY OF DULY-ACCOMPLISHED ARTICLE AND EVALUATION 1 CU / PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL ARTICLE 3.2  TECHNICAL  PAPER/PROFESSIONAL  JOURNAL ARTICLE COPY OF DULY-ACCOMPLISHED MODULE AND EVALUATION 10 CU PER COMPLETE SET OF MODULE 3.1  MODULE 3. SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING PACKAGE CERTIFICATION FROM THE GRANTING INSTITUTION / CERTIFICATE OF FELLOWSHIP 15 CU PER YEAR 2.3 FELLOWSHIP UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATION  DIPLOMA AND TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS 2 CU PER ACADEMIC UNIT 45 CU ADDITIONAL UPON COMPLETION OF DEGREE 2.2 DOCTORAL’S DEGREE UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATION  DIPLOMA AND TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS 1 CU PER ACADEMIC UNIT  30 CU ADDITIONAL UPON COMPLETION OF DEGREE 2.1 MASTER’S DEGREE 2. ACADEMIC PREPARATION  (Residential and Distance Mode)  CERTIFICATION FROM SPONSORING ORGANIZATION AND COPY OF PROGRAM 2 CU PER HOUR 1.4 FACILITATOR /  MODERATOR INVITATION / CERTIFICATION FROM SONSORING ORGANIZATION COPY OF PROGRAM 3 CU PER HOUR 1.3 PANELIST /  REACTOR PHOTOCOPY OF PLAQUE / CERTIFICATE INVITATION, COPY OF PAPER 5 CU PER HOUR 1.2 RESOURCE SPEAKER CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE WITH NUMBER OF HOURS, PROGRAM CERTIFIED LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1 CU PER HOUR 1.1 PARTICIPANT 1. SEMINARS /  CONVENTIONS / TRAININGS SUPPORTING DOCUMENT/S CREDIT UNITS PROGRAMS
MATRIX  FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES CERTIFICATION FROM SPONSORING INSTITUTION 2 CU / DAY (MAXIMUM OF 30 CU / TOUR) 7. STUDY / OBSERVATION CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING AND TRAINING DESCRIPTION 0.25 CU PER HOUR (MAXIMUM OF 40 CU / TRAINING) 6. POSTGRADUATE /  IN-SERVICE TRAINING CERTIFIED COPY OF PATENT CERTIFICATE 10-30 CREDIT UNITS PER INVENTION  5. INVENTIONS DULY CERTIFIED COPY OF PUBLISHED ARTICLE / BOOK 2 CU / ARTICLE 4.6  PEER REVIEWER COPY OF PUBLISHED JOURNAL 5 CU PER ISSUE 4.5  PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL EDITOR PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ARTICLE [ 7or more ] 8 CU 6 CU 4 CU [ 4-6  pp] 6 CU 4 CU 3 CU [ 1-3  pp]  4 CU 3 CU 2 CU 4.4 ARTICLE SINGLE AUTHOR 2 AUTHORS 3 OR MORE PUBLISHED BOOK WITH PROOF OF AUTHORSHIP ½ OF THE CU OF AUTHORSHIP CATEGORY 4.3 EDITOR PUBLISHED BOOK WITH PROOF OF COPYRIGHT [101 OR  More pp ] 40 CU 30 CU 20 CU [ 51-100  pp] 30 CU 20 CU 10 CU [25-50 pp]  20CU 10 CU 5 CU 4.2 BOOK / MONOGRAPH SINGLE AUTHOR 2 AUTHORS 3 OR MORE DULY CERTIFIED / PUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORT / PAPER 10 CREDIT UNITS 4.1 RESEARCH / INNOVATIVE  PROGRAMS / CREATIVE PROJECTS 4. AUTHORSHIP
MATRIX  FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES CERTIFICATION FROM THE INSTITUTION 1 CU PER THESIS / DISSERTATION 9.2 EXTERNAL READER /  PANELIST / RESEARCH  CONSULTANT TO A  MASTER’S THESIS OR DOCTORAL DISSERTATION APPOINTMENT LETTER / BOARD RESOLUTION / CERTIFICATION / MINUTES OF MEETING 1 CU PER MEETING / VISIT 9.1 MEETINGS / ACTIVITIES OF  STANDARD-SETTING  BODIES FOR THE  PROFESSION (as Committee  Chair/Member, Evaluator,  Inspector, Researcher, etc.) 9. SUCH OTHER ACTIVITIES/  PROGRAMS/ SOURCES TO BE RECOMMENDED BY  THE COUNCIL  AND  APPROVED BY THE  COMMISSION CERTIFICATION OF GRANT OR APPOINTMENTMENT PAPER 10 CU / CHAIR / YEAR 8. PROFESSORIAL CHAIR
CPE CREDIT UNITS The total CPE credit units for registered librarians shall be sixty (60) credit units for three(3) years, provided that a minimum of twenty (20) credit units shall be earned in each year. Any excess credit units in one year may be carried over to the succeeding years within the three-year period. Excess credit units earned shall not be carried over to the next three-year period except credit units earned for master’s and doctoral degrees. One credit hour of CPE program, activity or source shall be equivalent to one(1) credit unit. CPE credit units shall be granted only to accredited programs and providers.
PROCEDURES FOR ACCREDITATION OF CPE PROVIDERS: The BFL and PLAI CPE Councils shall observe the following procedures for the accreditation of CPE providers : A. In case of natural persons : 1. Any person seeking to offer an organized or arranged program, activity or source shall accomplish and submit to the PLAI CPE Council an application form. 2. An application shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information : a. Full name, address and telephone number/s of the  applicant-provider b. Relevant educational background c. Profession, principal area of professional work and  number of years in the practice of profession d. PRC License Number and date of expiration e. Current employment 3. Applicant-provider shall submit a valid NBI clearance. 4. Applicant-provider shall pay an accreditation fee at the PRC.
1. Any agency, organization, institution, association or similar juridical entity seeking to offer an organized program, activity or source shall accomplish and submit to the PLAI CPE Council an application form. 2. An application shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information and documents : a. Full name, office address, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail address b. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration papers (copy) c. List of officers, with their PRC License Numbers and expiry date if officer is a member of the regulated profession. d. Plans for CPE programs or activities for the year applied e. Proof of past CPE activities or programs conducted/arranged (immediate past year) for  applicants renewing accreditation. 3. Applicant-provider shall pay an accreditation fee at the PRC. B. In case of juridical entities:
C. All applicants shall submit to the PLAI CPE Council the following : 1. Mechanism for measuring the quality of the  program, activity, or source being offered. 2. Criteria for selecting and evaluating speakers,  resource persons, or lecturers. D. Issuance of Certification of Accreditation as CPE  Provider Accreditation shall be for a period of three (3) years, renewable for another three (3) years upon the filing of an application and payment of accreditation fee. PROCEDURES FOR ACCREDITATION OF CPE PROVIDERS  (cont.)
Procedures for Accreditation of a CPE Program, Activity or Source 1. A CPE provider seeking accreditation of an organized or arranged CPE program, activity or source shall submit said program, activity or source (in triplicate) to the PLAI CPE Council for its evaluation and recommendation for approval to the BFL CPE Council. The program, activity, or source shall cover a period not to exceed three (3) years. 2. The application for accreditation of a CPE program, activity, or source shall include the following information and documents : a. Title/s of program/s, activity/ies, or source/s b. Name of CPE provider, address, phone and fax numbers c. Date and venue of the administration of the program d. Objectives e. Targeted audience or participants f. Contents and number of hours
Procedures for Accreditation of a CPE Program, Activity or Source  (cont.) g. Resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, reactors, moderators, and facilitators, including their qualifications and current PRC license if they are members of the regulated  profession h. Actual program and schedule i. Seminar or convention fee to be collected j. Evaluation to be used which could either be any of the following  modes or systems : * evaluation of seminar by the participants * evaluation of participants by CPE provider (i.e. tests)   * other methods of evaluation 3. If the BFL CPE Council finds the CPE program, activity, or source to be relevant to the profession and to be in accordance with the guidelines, said Council shall issue a certificate of accreditation within thirty (30) days from receipt of the application.
Post-Accreditation Requirements Upon the completion of an accredited CPE program, activity, or source, the CPE provider shall submit a report to the BFL CPE Council within 15 days from the last day of the offering. The report shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information : 1. Name of CPE provider 2. Name or description of CPE program,  activity, or source 3. Accreditation number and date of  issuance of accreditation
Post-Accreditation Requirements 4. Certified list of participants indicating names and PRC professional license numbers and date of expiration as well as of resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, moderators, or facilitators who took part or participated in the CPE program, activity, or source 5. Date and time of start and completion of the holding of the CPE program, activity, or source 6. Venue or location of the holding of the program 7. Summary of evaluation results of participants 8. Name of the CPE Council representative who monitored the CPE program or activity.
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES A. Permanent Exemption A registered librarian shall be permanently exempted from CPE requirements upon reaching the age of 65 years old. To avail of this exemption, the professional must: 1. submit an application for exemption which should  include the following : a. Full name, residence address, and phone number b. PRC License Number c. Employment history - Position - Name of Employer - Address of Employer 2. submit an authenticated copy of birth certificate. 3. pay a fee at the PRC for the issuance of Certificate of Permanent Exemption.
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES B. Temporary Exemption A registered librarian who is working or practicing his/her profession or furthering his/her studies abroad shall be temporarily exempted from compliance with CPE requirements during the period of his/her stay abroad, provided that he/she has been out of the country for at least two years immediately prior to the date of renewal. Any professional availing of this temporary exemption must: 1. submit an application for temporary exemption, to include the  following data:  a. Full name, residence address and phone number b. PRC License Number c. Degree obtained, college or university attended, year graduated d. Principal area of professional work
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES e. If employed : - position - name of employer - address of employer - certificate of employment f. If furthering studies abroad, certificate of enrollment  from college or university where presently enrolled. 2. submit  photocopy of passport (inside front cover, page 2, and the page/s containing visa of country, indicating date  of arrival/departure). 3. pay a fee at the PRC for the issuance of Certificate of Temporary Exemption.
SANCTIONS 1. Registered Librarians Unless otherwise exempted, registered librarians in the practice of librarianship who have not completed the CPE requirements provided herein shall not be allowed to renew their professional licenses/certificate of registration. Those who failed to renew their licenses/certificates for a period of five(5) continuous years from initial registration or from last renewal date shall be declared delinquent and shall, after due notice through the mail, the website and/or through publication in the newsletter of PLAI or any newspaper of general circulation, be dropped from the Roster of Librarians.
SANCTIONS 2. CPE Provider Accreditation shall be withdrawn from the CPE  provider who a. is found not to comply with the implementing  rules and regulations for CPE, or b. has committed substantial deviation from the  approved program, or c. has submitted false reports, or d. has committed such other acts that the BFL  CPE Council finds to be in violation of the  intent of the program.

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Guidelines for CPE for Librarians

  • 1. GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (CPE) PROGRAMS FOR LIBRARIANS by Elizabeth R. Peralejo Member, Board for Librarians
  • 2. LEGAL BASIS Executive Order (E.O.) No. 220 : Directing the Adoption of the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines “ Whereas, by virtue of the provisions of Section 5 and 7(a) of Republic Act No. 8981, otherwise known as the PRC Modernization Act of 2000, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) … is empowered to adopt policies such as professional standards and principles designed to enhance and maintain high professional, technical, and ethical standards in the practice of the professions;” “… I, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order … [that] the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines shall be adopted by all registered professionals.”
  • 3. LEGAL BASIS Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines “ In providing professional services, a certain level of competence is necessary, i.e., knowledge, technical skills, attitudes, and experience. Professionals shall, therefore, undertake only those professional services that they can reasonably deliver with professional competence. Corollary to this, it is their express obligation to keep up with new knowledge and techniques in their field, continually improve their skills and upgrade their level of competence, and take part in lifelong continuing education program.”
  • 4. LEGAL BASIS PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Series of 2004 : Standardized Guidelines and Procedures for the Implementation of the Continuing Professional Education for all Professions “ Whereas , the President of the Republic of the Philippines issued on June 23, 2003 the Executive Order No. 220 directing the adoption of the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines;” “ Whereas, the said Code was adopted by the PRC and the forty-one (41) PRBs, embodying principles of professional conduct, specifically integrity and objectivity, professional competence, and global competitiveness;” “ Whereas, all the forty-one (41) professional regulatory boards and the forty-two (42) accredited professional organizations are in favor of implementing a CPE in the practice of their respective professions;”
  • 5. LEGAL BASIS Section 9 (b) of R.A. 8981 : Powers, Functions, and Responsibilities of the Various Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) “ to monitor the conditions affecting the practice of the profession or occupation under their respective jurisdictions and whenever necessary, adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the profession or occupation and/or the maintenance of high professional, ethical and technical standards;”
  • 6. LEGAL BASIS Deliberation of the Committee on Civil Service and Government Reorganization, 5 May 2003 where Sen. Aquilino Pimentel, the Chair of the Committee stated : “… attendance to annual conventions can be counted as one of the requirements for librarians to take for the Continuing Professional Education.” Sponsorship Speech of Sen. Aquilino Pimentel during the Senate Deliberation of R.A. 9246, 13 August 2003 “… The Bill empowers the BFL to prescribe the guidelines for continuing professional education. This means that librarians have to continually update and educate themselves about the trends and best practices in the profession.”
  • 7. LEGAL BASIS Section 9 (j) of R.A. 9246 : Powers, Functions and Duties of the Board for Librarians “ to prescribe guidelines in the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) in coordination with the accredited and integrated association for professional librarians;”
  • 8. DEFINITION : Continuing Professional Education (CPE) refers to the inculcation, assimilation and acquisition of knowledge, skills, proficiency and ethical and moral values, after the initial registration of a professional that raise and enhance the professional’s level of technical skills and competence.
  • 9. RATIONALE : Voluntary compliance with the CPE program is an effective and credible means of ensuring competence, integrity and global competitiveness of professionals in order to allow them to continue the practice of their profession.
  • 10. OBJECTIVES : To ensure the continuous education of a registered librarian with the latest trends in the profession brought about by modernization and scientific and technological advancements; To raise and maintain the librarian’s capability for delivering professional services; To instill and maintain the highest standards and quality in the practice of librarianship; To make the Filipino professional librarian globally competitive; To promote the information needs and interests of the public.
  • 11. COMPOSITION : The BFL CPE Council shall be composed of a chairperson and two (2) members. The chairperson of CPE Council shall be chosen from among the members of the Board by the members themselves. The first member shall be the president or, in his/her absence or incapacity, any officer chosen by the Board of Directors of the Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI); the second member shall be the president or, in his/her absence or incapacity, any officer of the organization of deans, department heads and/or teachers of schools, colleges, or universities offering the Library and Information Science degree.
  • 12. SECRETARIAT : The Chairperson of the PRC shall designate or appoint an official with a rank not lower than Division Chief who shall act as the Secretary of the BFL CPE Council. The designated official may participate in the deliberations of the BFL CPE Council but shall not vote. In the absence of such appointee, the Council will designate the accredited professional association to act as the Secretariat, with the APO President appointing an officer who shall act as the Secretary to the CPE Council .
  • 13. INVOLVEMENT OF PLAI The BFL CPE Council, if the need arises, may delegate to the PLAI the processing of the application, keeping of all records for CPE providers and their respective programs as well as credit units earned by each librarian who avail of the CPE programs and other related functions. For this purpose, the PLAI may create a counterpart CPE Council (to be known as the PLAI CPE Council) which may collect reasonable processing fees directly from the applicants, apart from the accreditation fee that such applicants pay directly to the Commission. The PLAI CPE Council shall keep a separate books of accounts of its expenses and amount collected from the applicants and make a monthly report to the Commission through the Board. Any excess collection shall be used exclusively as working capital of the PLAI for CPE activities.
  • 14. CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION For CPE Provider : must be a duly registered organization, firm, institution or agency, or a professional of good standing and has never been convicted of a crime; shall have an established mechanism for measuring the quality of the program being offered or administered; must have adequate, modern, and updated instructional materials to carry out the CPE programs and activities; shall have instructors, lecturers, trainors, and resource speakers with good moral character, technical competence, facilitation skills and are, preferably, holders of current librarian’s licenses.
  • 15. CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION For CPE programs, activities or sources : 1. The scope shall be beyond the basic preparation for admission to the practice of the profession. The contents shall be relevant/related, but not limited, to the practice of librarianship. 2. The programs, activities or sources shall enhance the competence of the professional by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the practice of librarianship as brought about by modernization as well as scientific and technical advancements in the profession.
  • 16. DEFINITION OF TERMS : 1. Seminars shall refer to the gathering of professionals which shall include, among others, workshops, technical lectures or subject matter meetings, non-degree training courses and scientific meetings. 2. Conventions shall refer to a gathering of professionals which shall include, among others, conferences, symposia, fora, or assemblies for round table discussions. 3. Resource Speaker shall refer to a professional who acts as discussion leader or lecturer in a convention, seminar or any similar gathering. 4. Master’s Degree shall refer to a graduate degree in Library and Information Science, Education or related field from a recognized school, college, or university.
  • 17. DEFINITION OF TERMS : 5. Doctoral Degree shall refer to a post-graduate degree in Library and Information Science, Education or related field from a recognized school, college, or university. 6. Distance Learning shall refer to correspondence learning which uses course manuals or accredited learning modules which include self-instructional materials or programs. 7. Self-Directed Learning Package shall refer to learning which uses course manuals or accredited learning modules. Accredited learning modules include self-instructional materials or programs which may be in the form of printed manual, audio and video cassette tapes, films, computer-assisted learning (CAL), study kits, learning aids and modules or the use of the information highway. These should include among others clearly defined objectives, adequate content and an evaluation component for each module.
  • 18. DEFINITION OF TERMS : 8. Authorship shall refer to the ownership of intellectual property which includes technical or professional books, instructional materials and the like. Credits earned must be claimed within one(1) year from the date of publication or production. 9. Peer Reviewer shall refer to a professional who acts as an evaluator of a research paper, conference paper or journal article before it is presented or published. 10. Post-Graduate or In-Service Training shall mean training or specialization at the post-graduate level for a minimum period of one(1) week.
  • 19. DEFINITION OF TERMS : 11. CPE Provider shall refer to a natural person or juridical entity which includes, among others, accredited or non-accredited professional organization, firm, partnership, corporation or institution which offers, organizes, or arranges CPE programs, activities or sources for implementation and administration. 12. CPE Programs, Activities, or Sources shall refer to the regime of CPE which enhance the competence of the librarians by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the profession as brought about by modernization and scientific and technical advancements in the profession. The scope should be beyond the basic preparation for admission to the practice of the profession. The content shall be related but not limited to the practice of the profession.
  • 20. MATRIX FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES COPY OF DULY-ACCOMPLISHED ARTICLE AND EVALUATION 1 CU / PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL ARTICLE 3.2 TECHNICAL PAPER/PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLE COPY OF DULY-ACCOMPLISHED MODULE AND EVALUATION 10 CU PER COMPLETE SET OF MODULE 3.1 MODULE 3. SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING PACKAGE CERTIFICATION FROM THE GRANTING INSTITUTION / CERTIFICATE OF FELLOWSHIP 15 CU PER YEAR 2.3 FELLOWSHIP UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATION DIPLOMA AND TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS 2 CU PER ACADEMIC UNIT 45 CU ADDITIONAL UPON COMPLETION OF DEGREE 2.2 DOCTORAL’S DEGREE UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATION DIPLOMA AND TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS 1 CU PER ACADEMIC UNIT 30 CU ADDITIONAL UPON COMPLETION OF DEGREE 2.1 MASTER’S DEGREE 2. ACADEMIC PREPARATION (Residential and Distance Mode) CERTIFICATION FROM SPONSORING ORGANIZATION AND COPY OF PROGRAM 2 CU PER HOUR 1.4 FACILITATOR / MODERATOR INVITATION / CERTIFICATION FROM SONSORING ORGANIZATION COPY OF PROGRAM 3 CU PER HOUR 1.3 PANELIST / REACTOR PHOTOCOPY OF PLAQUE / CERTIFICATE INVITATION, COPY OF PAPER 5 CU PER HOUR 1.2 RESOURCE SPEAKER CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE WITH NUMBER OF HOURS, PROGRAM CERTIFIED LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1 CU PER HOUR 1.1 PARTICIPANT 1. SEMINARS / CONVENTIONS / TRAININGS SUPPORTING DOCUMENT/S CREDIT UNITS PROGRAMS
  • 21. MATRIX FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES CERTIFICATION FROM SPONSORING INSTITUTION 2 CU / DAY (MAXIMUM OF 30 CU / TOUR) 7. STUDY / OBSERVATION CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING AND TRAINING DESCRIPTION 0.25 CU PER HOUR (MAXIMUM OF 40 CU / TRAINING) 6. POSTGRADUATE / IN-SERVICE TRAINING CERTIFIED COPY OF PATENT CERTIFICATE 10-30 CREDIT UNITS PER INVENTION 5. INVENTIONS DULY CERTIFIED COPY OF PUBLISHED ARTICLE / BOOK 2 CU / ARTICLE 4.6 PEER REVIEWER COPY OF PUBLISHED JOURNAL 5 CU PER ISSUE 4.5 PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL EDITOR PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ARTICLE [ 7or more ] 8 CU 6 CU 4 CU [ 4-6 pp] 6 CU 4 CU 3 CU [ 1-3 pp] 4 CU 3 CU 2 CU 4.4 ARTICLE SINGLE AUTHOR 2 AUTHORS 3 OR MORE PUBLISHED BOOK WITH PROOF OF AUTHORSHIP ½ OF THE CU OF AUTHORSHIP CATEGORY 4.3 EDITOR PUBLISHED BOOK WITH PROOF OF COPYRIGHT [101 OR More pp ] 40 CU 30 CU 20 CU [ 51-100 pp] 30 CU 20 CU 10 CU [25-50 pp] 20CU 10 CU 5 CU 4.2 BOOK / MONOGRAPH SINGLE AUTHOR 2 AUTHORS 3 OR MORE DULY CERTIFIED / PUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORT / PAPER 10 CREDIT UNITS 4.1 RESEARCH / INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS / CREATIVE PROJECTS 4. AUTHORSHIP
  • 22. MATRIX FOR CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES OR SOURCES CERTIFICATION FROM THE INSTITUTION 1 CU PER THESIS / DISSERTATION 9.2 EXTERNAL READER / PANELIST / RESEARCH CONSULTANT TO A MASTER’S THESIS OR DOCTORAL DISSERTATION APPOINTMENT LETTER / BOARD RESOLUTION / CERTIFICATION / MINUTES OF MEETING 1 CU PER MEETING / VISIT 9.1 MEETINGS / ACTIVITIES OF STANDARD-SETTING BODIES FOR THE PROFESSION (as Committee Chair/Member, Evaluator, Inspector, Researcher, etc.) 9. SUCH OTHER ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMS/ SOURCES TO BE RECOMMENDED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION CERTIFICATION OF GRANT OR APPOINTMENTMENT PAPER 10 CU / CHAIR / YEAR 8. PROFESSORIAL CHAIR
  • 23. CPE CREDIT UNITS The total CPE credit units for registered librarians shall be sixty (60) credit units for three(3) years, provided that a minimum of twenty (20) credit units shall be earned in each year. Any excess credit units in one year may be carried over to the succeeding years within the three-year period. Excess credit units earned shall not be carried over to the next three-year period except credit units earned for master’s and doctoral degrees. One credit hour of CPE program, activity or source shall be equivalent to one(1) credit unit. CPE credit units shall be granted only to accredited programs and providers.
  • 24. PROCEDURES FOR ACCREDITATION OF CPE PROVIDERS: The BFL and PLAI CPE Councils shall observe the following procedures for the accreditation of CPE providers : A. In case of natural persons : 1. Any person seeking to offer an organized or arranged program, activity or source shall accomplish and submit to the PLAI CPE Council an application form. 2. An application shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information : a. Full name, address and telephone number/s of the applicant-provider b. Relevant educational background c. Profession, principal area of professional work and number of years in the practice of profession d. PRC License Number and date of expiration e. Current employment 3. Applicant-provider shall submit a valid NBI clearance. 4. Applicant-provider shall pay an accreditation fee at the PRC.
  • 25. 1. Any agency, organization, institution, association or similar juridical entity seeking to offer an organized program, activity or source shall accomplish and submit to the PLAI CPE Council an application form. 2. An application shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information and documents : a. Full name, office address, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail address b. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration papers (copy) c. List of officers, with their PRC License Numbers and expiry date if officer is a member of the regulated profession. d. Plans for CPE programs or activities for the year applied e. Proof of past CPE activities or programs conducted/arranged (immediate past year) for applicants renewing accreditation. 3. Applicant-provider shall pay an accreditation fee at the PRC. B. In case of juridical entities:
  • 26. C. All applicants shall submit to the PLAI CPE Council the following : 1. Mechanism for measuring the quality of the program, activity, or source being offered. 2. Criteria for selecting and evaluating speakers, resource persons, or lecturers. D. Issuance of Certification of Accreditation as CPE Provider Accreditation shall be for a period of three (3) years, renewable for another three (3) years upon the filing of an application and payment of accreditation fee. PROCEDURES FOR ACCREDITATION OF CPE PROVIDERS (cont.)
  • 27. Procedures for Accreditation of a CPE Program, Activity or Source 1. A CPE provider seeking accreditation of an organized or arranged CPE program, activity or source shall submit said program, activity or source (in triplicate) to the PLAI CPE Council for its evaluation and recommendation for approval to the BFL CPE Council. The program, activity, or source shall cover a period not to exceed three (3) years. 2. The application for accreditation of a CPE program, activity, or source shall include the following information and documents : a. Title/s of program/s, activity/ies, or source/s b. Name of CPE provider, address, phone and fax numbers c. Date and venue of the administration of the program d. Objectives e. Targeted audience or participants f. Contents and number of hours
  • 28. Procedures for Accreditation of a CPE Program, Activity or Source (cont.) g. Resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, reactors, moderators, and facilitators, including their qualifications and current PRC license if they are members of the regulated profession h. Actual program and schedule i. Seminar or convention fee to be collected j. Evaluation to be used which could either be any of the following modes or systems : * evaluation of seminar by the participants * evaluation of participants by CPE provider (i.e. tests) * other methods of evaluation 3. If the BFL CPE Council finds the CPE program, activity, or source to be relevant to the profession and to be in accordance with the guidelines, said Council shall issue a certificate of accreditation within thirty (30) days from receipt of the application.
  • 29. Post-Accreditation Requirements Upon the completion of an accredited CPE program, activity, or source, the CPE provider shall submit a report to the BFL CPE Council within 15 days from the last day of the offering. The report shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following information : 1. Name of CPE provider 2. Name or description of CPE program, activity, or source 3. Accreditation number and date of issuance of accreditation
  • 30. Post-Accreditation Requirements 4. Certified list of participants indicating names and PRC professional license numbers and date of expiration as well as of resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, moderators, or facilitators who took part or participated in the CPE program, activity, or source 5. Date and time of start and completion of the holding of the CPE program, activity, or source 6. Venue or location of the holding of the program 7. Summary of evaluation results of participants 8. Name of the CPE Council representative who monitored the CPE program or activity.
  • 31. EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES A. Permanent Exemption A registered librarian shall be permanently exempted from CPE requirements upon reaching the age of 65 years old. To avail of this exemption, the professional must: 1. submit an application for exemption which should include the following : a. Full name, residence address, and phone number b. PRC License Number c. Employment history - Position - Name of Employer - Address of Employer 2. submit an authenticated copy of birth certificate. 3. pay a fee at the PRC for the issuance of Certificate of Permanent Exemption.
  • 32. EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES B. Temporary Exemption A registered librarian who is working or practicing his/her profession or furthering his/her studies abroad shall be temporarily exempted from compliance with CPE requirements during the period of his/her stay abroad, provided that he/she has been out of the country for at least two years immediately prior to the date of renewal. Any professional availing of this temporary exemption must: 1. submit an application for temporary exemption, to include the following data: a. Full name, residence address and phone number b. PRC License Number c. Degree obtained, college or university attended, year graduated d. Principal area of professional work
  • 33. EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES e. If employed : - position - name of employer - address of employer - certificate of employment f. If furthering studies abroad, certificate of enrollment from college or university where presently enrolled. 2. submit photocopy of passport (inside front cover, page 2, and the page/s containing visa of country, indicating date of arrival/departure). 3. pay a fee at the PRC for the issuance of Certificate of Temporary Exemption.
  • 34. SANCTIONS 1. Registered Librarians Unless otherwise exempted, registered librarians in the practice of librarianship who have not completed the CPE requirements provided herein shall not be allowed to renew their professional licenses/certificate of registration. Those who failed to renew their licenses/certificates for a period of five(5) continuous years from initial registration or from last renewal date shall be declared delinquent and shall, after due notice through the mail, the website and/or through publication in the newsletter of PLAI or any newspaper of general circulation, be dropped from the Roster of Librarians.
  • 35. SANCTIONS 2. CPE Provider Accreditation shall be withdrawn from the CPE provider who a. is found not to comply with the implementing rules and regulations for CPE, or b. has committed substantial deviation from the approved program, or c. has submitted false reports, or d. has committed such other acts that the BFL CPE Council finds to be in violation of the intent of the program.