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1 Is PrintED Is PrintED ® ® Accreditation Accreditation Right for You? Right for You? Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF)

1 Is PrintED ® Accreditation Right for You? Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF )

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Is PrintEDIs PrintED® ® Accreditation Right for Accreditation Right for You?You?

Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF)

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By the time you leave this session you will:Know the essential components of PrintED and

how to develop and maintain a successful program

Determine whether PrintED accreditation would be beneficial for you and your students

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PrintEDPrintED History History

1986: Printing Industries Association of Georgia (PIAG) developed PrintED

1990: Printing Industries of America, Inc. (PIA) adopted PrintED as a national accreditation program

2000: Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF) assumed management of PrintED

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PrintEDPrintED BenefitsBenefitsTo the student…

“I am currently attending Rochester Institute of Technology. PrintED prepared me for college and gave me a head start over other students.

Kimberly Rosenthal, StudentRochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

“The base knowledge I gained from the PrintED program helped me to pursue my degree in Graphic Communications Management. I still use the information I gained from this class today.”

Amanda Cook, StudentMurray State University, Murray, KY

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PrintED BenefitsPrintED Benefits

To the educator…

“PrintED provides focus and reward for the student whether he/she goes directly into the printing industry after graduation or pursues further education. Either way, PrintED is a win/win situation.”

Doug ThomasCarrollton High School, Carrollton, GA

“PrintED graduates are provided with a profile of accomplishments to present to a prospective employer.”

Pat LawrenceIndian Capital Technical Center, Muskogee, OK

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PrintED BenefitsPrintED BenefitsTo the employer…

“From an employer’s standpoint, knowing that a student is a graduate of a PrintED program is a helpful tool in gauging their proficiency.”

George Milligan, Graphic DesignerInfinity Printing, Danbury, CT

“We at AmPrint are fortunate to have a great technical school in our area. We give PrintED graduates the edge when it comes to job applications.”

Jim Roberts, PresidentAmPrint, Holliston, MA

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PrintEDPrintED Areas of AccreditationAreas of Accreditation

• CORE AREA• Introduction to Graphic Communications

• BASIC AREAS• Digital File Preparation• Offset Press Operations• Digital File Output• Binding and Finishing• Digital Production Printing

• ADVANCED AREAS• Digital File Preparation• Offset Press Operations

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PrintED StandardsPrintED StandardsIn order for a program to become accredited, it must meet the following six standards in at least two areas of accreditation:

• Instructional Staff• Facility, Equipment, and Safety• Instruction• Purpose• Administration• Program Budget

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PrintED CompetenciesPrintED Competencies

Form basis for instruction

Consist of more than 400 tasks

Developed by educators and industry

Revised in November 2006

Digital Production Printing competencies developed in May 2007

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Readiness ChecklistReadiness Checklist Do I meet all of the qualifications in the instructor

portion of the application? Is there a curriculum in place? Is there a method in place to assess student

progress and is it regularly updated? Are the equipment and tools used in your

program of the type and quality found in the graphic communications industry?

Is the current budget sufficient to ensure that both the program and students have sufficient equipment and consumables?

Does the program have an active Advisory Committee that meets at least once a year?

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PrintED Accreditation ProcessPrintED Accreditation Process Instructor requests application packet from GAERF. Instructor submits completed application forms/$1800

fee to GAERF. GAERF forwards the instructor the Instructor Data

Form. Instructor completes the Instructor Data Form and

submits it to GAERF. An Evaluation Team Leader (ETL) will evaluate and score the document.

If the instructor meets the minimum requirements, an ETL will contact the instructor and arrange to conduct an on-site facility inspection, and provide face-to-face instruction on the assembly and organization of binders that document that the program is meeting PrintED standards.

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PrintED Accreditation Process PrintED Accreditation Process (continued)(continued)

Instructor completes Standards 2-6, communicating with the ETL on a monthly basis.

The instructor and at least two members of the program’s Advisory Committee conduct a self-evaluation of the program with materials provided by GAERF.

ETL recommends a final evaluation. Instructor forms a Final Evaluation Team comprised of

local industry professionals. Final Evaluation Team completes an on-site final

evaluation. If requirements are met, GAERF awards accreditation,

valid for five years, with an Annual Status Report due at the end of each academic year.

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Annual Status ReportsAnnual Status Reports

Applicant and accredited programs

Tracks the continuing education of the instructor

Tracks graduates of the program

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Educational PackageEducational Package

• Pre-assessments administered by the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI)

• Curriculum aligned with the PrintED competencies available from various companies.

• Certification examinations offered by the Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF), and administered by NOCTI.

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ReaccreditationReaccreditation An accredited program is required to be reaccredited

every five years. The accredited program must submit a

Reaccreditation Application along with a $1000 fee. The instructor and at least two members of the

program’s Advisory Committee must conduct a self-evaluation of the program by using official forms provided by GAERF.

An on-site evaluation is conducted by an evaluation team made up of industry professionals in a process that is similar to the initial accreditation process.

If reaccreditation is recommended, the program will be reaccredited for five years, with an Annual Status Report due at the end of each academic year.

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Accreditation of Additional AreasAccreditation of Additional Areas An accredited program may become accredited

in additional areas at any time. The process is similar to the program’s initial

accreditation procedure. An Add-An-Area Application is submitted to

GAERF along with a $1000 fee.* This includes:• Application• On site visit by ETL• Brass Plate*If the additional area is added at the time of the

reaccreditation, there is no additional fee.

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Contact InformationContact InformationGraphic Arts Education and Research

FoundationEileen Cassidy, Director1899 Preston White DriveReston, VA 20191-4367Phone: (703) 264-7200Toll Free: (866) 381-9839Fax: (703) 620-3165E-mail: [email protected] site: www.gaerf.org