I often encounter the
question "Can I take all 40 hours of continuing education during one
year of my 2-year certification period?" My standard answer is no.
Many administrators do just that though. They wait until a few months
from expiring to do all 40 hours. Here's why I discourage this method.
In Title 22, Administrator
- Qualifications and Duties, Section 87405(g) it states:
All
administrators shall be required to complete at least 20 clock hours of continuing
education per year in areas related to aging and/or
administration.
The regulation sounds
pretty clear to me. At least 20 CEU's per year sounds like a duty and a
requirement. So why is their confusion about this? The confusion comes from another place in Title 22
entitled Administrator Recertification Requirements, Section
87407(a) which reads:
Administrators
shall complete at least forty (40) classroom hours of continuing
education during each two (2)-year certification period.
What I focus on here is
the word
during. "During each two year certification period" implies
it should be a regular, ongoing practice. When you consider these two
sections together it becomes apparent that CEUs should be achieved each year of the 2-year certification period. Besides, who really wants to jam that much training
into a short period of time? Trust me, you'll learn more and retain
what you learn longer if you spread it out a little.