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APLA Presentation On Staff Development
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- Slide 1: Staff Development and Training:
Getting Started and
Keeping it Alive
Presented by
Curtis Rogers
Continuing Education Coordinator
South Carolina State Library
- Slide 2: Items in this presentation
l SC December 2000 Staff Development and
Training Survey Results
l Outreach Training
l CE Calendar/Resource Guide
l How to develop a staff development and
training plan and policy
- Slide 3: Survey Results
l December, 2000.
l 80% return rate (total responses 33)
l 82% have in-service training days for staff
l most rely on the director to organize staff
development and training
l selection methods: focus groups 9%,
informal suggestions 73%, needs
assessment / survey 31%
- Slide 4: l 42% offer in-service training once a year
l 21%, twice a year
l Length of in-service: 9% half day; 64% full
day
l Library closed during: 76% (9% stay open)
l 2 weeks public notification - signs,
newspapers, radio, etc.
l 33% hold training outside of library
l 42% stay in library
l ONLY 12% have a staff development
policy
- Slide 5: l Budget: 45% have one
l $200.00 - $40,000.00 (range of monies
spent per system on training)
l 0% require a minimum amount of either
CEU’s or contact hours per year.
l Suggestions ranged from 0-32 hours and 1-
3 CEU’s per year.
l Popular methods:
seminar/workshop/conference 85%
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one on one trainer/employee 73%
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- Slide 6: l Least popular:
self-paced training videos/internet-based/CD-
q
ROM
teleconferences
q
reading a manual
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l 88% allow staff time during work hours for
staff development
l Patron training:
61% offer programs
q
24% have labs
q
labs range from 6-17 PC’s
q
- Slide 7: Survey Discussion
l Specific questions about the survey?
l Next topics:
Outreach Training
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CE Calendar/Resource Guide
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How to develop and staff development and
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training plan and policy.
- Slide 8: Outreach Training
l Felicia Vereen - reference librarian,
formerly a Gates program intern
(Concentrating on DISCUS databases)
l August 2000 - Laurens
l November 2000 - Orangeburg
l December 2000 - Marion
l March 2001 - Berkeley
l May 2001 - Pickens/Oconee
l August 2001 - Berkeley
- Slide 9: CE Calendar / Resource Guide
l Please refer to 2002 Draft document.
- Slide 10: How to create a staff development
plan and policy (YMMV)
l Develop Staff Committee
l Needs Assessment - Should only attempt to
identify those performance deficiencies that
can be remedied by learning.
l What are your staff’s needs
- Slide 11: Enhancing Performance
l Could they do this task if their life
depended on it?
l Could they perform this task in the past?
l Can the task be simplified?
l Is this task performed often?
l Do they have what it takes?
l Are there any obstacles remaining?
NOW CONSIDER TRAINING AS A SOLUTION
- Slide 12: Pulling it all together - Process
l Assessment: Try using more than just one
method...
Interviews
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Focus Groups
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Performance Evaluations
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Observations
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Surveys
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Training Evaluation Forms
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- Slide 13: l Examples: Focus Groups - facilitated
question and answer session (1 hour)
What do you need to know to do your current
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job better?
What do you need to know to do your job better
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for the the future?
What kinds of staff development opportunities
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would benefit you in your current position?
Q & A - document with flipchart/whiteboard
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l Survey all staff - maintain confidentiality
and report findings.
- Slide 14: Components of the Plan and
Policy
l Library’s mission
l Define responsibilities and duties
Administration, committee, section leaders,
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departmental managers, supervisors, individual
staff members.
l Goals and Objectives
l Write a brief policy statement and present
to Board for approval (include in overall
plan)
- Slide 15: South Carolina State Library
Staff Development Policy
l The South Carolina State Library recognizes the essential
role of a well-trained staff in fulfilling its mission. It is
important that staff have the skills, knowledge and
commitment needed to provide quality services.
l The State Library maintains an ongoing staff development
program which includes orientation, training, and
continuing education activities designed to enhance staff
competencies. All staff are eligible for and encouraged to
participate in staff development activities related to their job
assignments.
- Slide 16: Additional information to include
l Local, State, Regional, and National
organizations
l Web resources (webliography)
l Glossary of terms
l Checklist for new employees
l Staff development and training report form
- Slide 17: Comments & Questions
Contact:
Curtis Rogers, SC State Library
803-734-8928
curtis@leo.scsl.state.sc.us