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THE ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL ACCREDITATION IN LICENSURE MOBILITY Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards Atlanta, Georgia May 2, 2008 Joseph Brimhall, D.C. President, Western States Chiropractic College Past-President, Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) Director, Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCEI)

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Page 1: THE ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL ACCREDITATION IN LICENSURE MOBILITY Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards Atlanta, Georgia May 2, 2008 Joseph Brimhall, D.C

THE ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL ACCREDITATION IN LICENSURE

MOBILITY

Federation of Chiropractic Licensing BoardsAtlanta, Georgia

May 2, 2008

Joseph Brimhall, D.C.President, Western States Chiropractic CollegePast-President, Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE)Director, Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCEI)

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“I believe education is the great equalizer. Our children are our hope for the future, so we have an obligation to provide them with the tools to succeed. There is no more powerful tool than knowledge.” --Dave Heineman

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The principal goal of education is to create people who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done.

-Jean Piaget (1896-1980) Swiss cognitive psychologist.

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What is the role of CCE accreditation?

CCE VISION STATEMENT

“Promoting Excellence and Assuring Quality in Chiropractic Education”

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HOW DOES CCE ASSURE QUALITY OF CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION?

by Development of valid criteria (CCE

Standards) Direct accreditation of programs &

institutions (COA actions) Recognition and Endorsement of actions

and standards of other accrediting agencies (formerly via Reciprocal Agreements)

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ACCREDITATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Accreditation originated in the U.S.—it is an American “invention”

Relies on peer review rather than governmental regulation

Is “voluntary”

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“Accreditation is voluntary”

Probably essential to a college, but is a choice, not an imposed requirement.

Similar to professional licensure, accreditation is a privilege, not a right.

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Who Recognizes CCE?

United States Department of Education – in accordance with federal law and regulations

CHEA (Council on Higher Education Accreditation) – adherence to established criteria

ASPA (Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors) – voluntary compliance with “Code of Good Practice”

CCE-I – conformance with “Model Standards”

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United States Department of Education recognition

Recognized accrediting agencies act as “gatekeepers” for access to federal funds.

USDE is a “consumer” of accreditation services (one way to view it)

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CCE accreditation decisions are recognized by:

The United States Secretary of Education Other regional and specialized accrediting

agencies in the U.S. The Council for Higher Education

Accreditation (CHEA) Most United States licensing boards International chiropractic accrediting

agencies (via CCE-I mutual recognition and endorsement)

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Professional Regulation

Professional licensure is the responsibility of jurisdictional regulation

Accreditation may be a resource for licensing bodies, much like professional testing is used by regulators

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Chiropractic Regulation View

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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION

Licensing boards have the legal authority to grant licensure and to approve educational programs necessary for licensure

In the U.S., licensure and education are under the authority of state (not federal) government

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International mobilityWHY RECIPROCITY DOES NOT WORK…

Only 2 entities involved, by definition “Leap frog” phenomenon Presumes equivalence of the two sets

of Standards to each other Does not consider regional

differences

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WHY RECIPROCITY DOES NOT WORK…(cont.)

Who maintains assurance of equivalence?

What happens when there are substantial differences between the two Standards (i.e. non-equivalence)?

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Alternatives to Reciprocity

Option: Each agency accredits colleges outside its region/country (for example, CCE could directly accredits colleges outside the U.S.)

Requires the college’s adherence to multiple different sets of programmatic accreditation Standards. (many institutions in the U.S. already do this with other programmatic agencies)

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Another alternative….

Mutual recognition and endorsement of other CCE agencies through compliance with CCE-I Core Model Standards

Membership of CCE-I is formed by the CCE agencies of the world

Each CCE world-wide has approved the Core Model Standards and has representation on CCE-I

CCE-I is responsible to assure compliance of each CCE with the Core Model Standards

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Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCE-I)

A membership organization comprised of the four CCE agencies worldwide (U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia)

Has established Core Model Standards that all agencies comply with

Such compliance is the basis for “mutual endorsement and recognition”

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CCEI Core Model Standards are recognized and endorsed by:

Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia (CCEA)

Canadian Federation of Chiropractic Regulatory and Educational Accrediting Boards (CFCREAB)

Council on Chiropractic Education - United States of America (CCE)

European Council on Chiropractic Education (ECCE)

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Benefits of mutual endorsement and recognition:

Transferability of credits among accredited colleges

MAY facilitate licensure mobility in jurisdictions outside the region

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Mutual Recognition and Endorsement is already in place

There is nothing for the student or licensing board to buy

The Core Model Standards are available to anyone via the CCE-I web site: http://www.cceintl.org/

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How does this work for regulation?

Licensing bodies and other third parties may rely on the mutual endorsement and recognition provisions as an effective and comparable approach to resolving questions regarding equivalency of international accreditation requirements and actions.

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However…

International accreditation process and requirements are not exactly like CCE Not all agencies have the same peer-

review accreditation process Differing requirements for admission Educational structures vary in other

regions and countries

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Limitations of CCE recognition and endorsement of a foreign agency:

-does not constitute accreditation by CCE

-does not imply eligibility for federal funds, including Title IV funds or federal student loan programs

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Challenges for regulation

State laws and regulations may include requirements not covered by recognition and endorsement

Licensing bodies must assure compliance with applicable laws

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Also….

The eligibility of a foreign educational program to participate in Title IV financial aid programs does not imply CCE accreditation of that program

Might not meet state requirements for an accredited program

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Therefore…

Regulatory bodies may choose to rely on the recognition and endorsement of each regional CCE (via compliance with CCEI Model Standards) as an effective means to facilitate international mobility.

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PLEASE OBSERVE…

It should be noted that CCEI endorsement and recognition of equivalency represents compliance and conformity with CCEI Model Standards and does not necessarily express identical equivalence with CCE-US Standards. Determination of compliance with individual jurisdictional requirements may require review on a case-by-case basis.

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IMPORTANT:

The decision of how much weight, if any, to give CCE’s mutual recognition and endorsement of other CCE agencies must remain with the licensing and regulatory organizations.

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“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

-ALVIN TOFFLER

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Questions?

Thank you.