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Continuing Education Units (CEU)
Event Name: FCIB-
NACM South Texas International Business Day
Control Number Assigned:
16129
CEUs Earned: .50
About CEUs
The Continuing Education
Unit (CEU) is designed to facilitate recording, accumulating,
and exchanging standardized information about individual
participation and learning achievement in continuing education
experiences. The CEU concept is designed to accommodate
a wide variety of continuing education opportunities. The
number of CEUs to be awarded can be determined only after
the program or activity has been designed and the schedule
has been established. It provides individuals with recognition
for their efforts to update or broaden their knowledge,
skills or attitudes. Probably the two most common uses of
a CEU record or transcript by the individual learner are:
An increasing number of companies
and organizations now include copies of CEU transcripts
in employee personnel files or add such information to their
human resource inventory for use when personnel evaluation
and promotions are being considered.
What is a CEU?
The continuing education
unit is a standard of measure for continuing education or
training. The criteria was developed by the International
Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
IACET defines the CEU "as ten contact hours of participation
in an organized continuing education experience under responsible
sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction."
In other words, one CEU equals ten hours of instruction
included in a specified continuing education program or
activity.
The number of contact hours
of instruction and appropriate CEU to be awarded are determined
prior to conducting a learning experience. The award can
only be made after the purpose and intended learning outcomes,
requirements for satisfactory completion, content and content
level, format, instructional methodology, instructional
staff and time schedule of the program have been established.
A decision to award CEUs cannot be made after the program
or activity has been offered.
The 60-minute clock is used
as the contact hour in all continuing education experiences.
Only the number of complete instruction hours is considered
in assigning CEUs. To determine the number of contact hours,
count the hours in the program and subtract refreshment
breaks, lunches and other activities not directly part of
the instructional experience. The following are not included
when calculating the number of instructional contact hours
for any continuing education experience:
The requirements for satisfactory
completion must be established prior to the offering of
the program or activity through mutual agreement of the
program coordinator and program instructor. Requirements
may be based on the ability of participants to demonstrate
what they have learned or some predetermined level of attendance
(at least 80%) or a combination of performance and attendance.
If CEU earnings are based on attendance, they should be
documented by such means as earnings records, attendance
rosters or sign-in sheets.
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