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Introducing the new NACM Core. “ Committed to Excellence ”. Paul DeLosh NACM Board. Why C ore Competencies ?. Describes what court professionals need to know Helps demonstrate capacity within the diverse field of court administration
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Introducing the new NACM Core • “Committed to Excellence” • Paul DeLosh • NACM Board
Why Core Competencies? Describes what court professionalsneed to know Helps demonstrate capacity within the diverse field of court administration Promotes excellence in the administration of justice
A few things have changed in 20 years. Courts have changed! What We Know
NACM’s GOAL • ”Create a Plan for Updating the NACM Core Competencies” • Jude Del Preore2010-2011 NACM President
NACM New Core • Responsive to a field that is more professionalized and diverse • Updated to take into account the multitude of changes that have occurred in the profession
Bob Wessels • Snorri Ogata • Terry Curry • Lynn Maloy • Marcus Reinkensmyer Contributors • Suzanne James • Phil Knox • Rob Baldwin • Dan Hall • Mike Bridenback • Mark Thompson • Terry Nafisi • Kate Fogarty • David Steelman • Peter Coolsen • Mike Planet • Janet Cornell • Norman Meyer • Bonnie Hough Alex Aikman • Patti Tobias • Chris Davey • Ron Bowmaster • Mark Weinberg • Tim Dibble • Mary McQueen • Scott Griffith • Kevin Bowling • Frank Broccolina • Richard Wood • Mary LaMountain • Ed Freeland • Jan Bouch • Andra Motyka • Greg Sattizahn • Marla Moore • Michael Trickey • Gerald Winter • Pat Duggan • Giuseppe Fazari • Todd Nuccio • Gordon Griller • Frank Hardester • Kent Batty • Kevin Burke • Alan Carlson • Zig Pines • Pete Kiefer • Barry Mahoney • Brenda Wagenknetch-Ivy • Mark Van Bever
Editing • There would be plenty of that to go around.
New Core Original Core • Knowledge: a body of information applied directly to the performance of a function • Skills: observable competence to perform a learned act • Abilities: competence to perform an observable behavior or a behavior that results in an observable product • Relevance: a brief description of what the competency is and the areas of court management that it addresses • Application: the key elements of the competency and specific descriptions of how an individual should be able to apply their knowledge effectively • Related competencies: links to other competencies in the Core that cover similar areas
Styling the Site • Applying the new identity.
What’s Next? Complete Content and Documentation Newsletter subscription Webinar NACM Guide Curriculum Development - Analysis of ICM/MSU curriculum relative to new Core Spread the Word
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