With AIC’s new survey it seems emerging conservators everywhere are thinking about, talking about, and coming up with new questions about certification. What do you want to know about certification? What are your concerns and ideas?
We’d like to give the emerging conservator community the opportunity to have these questions answered by a member of the certification committee. Please email your questions and comments to Amber Kerr-Allison at amberkerr@aol.com by August 1st. Please note if you would rather have your questions remain anonymous. We will try to have all your questions answered and post them on the AIC Emerging Leaders blog as soon as possible. Although we will probably not have everything answered before Tuesday’s survey deadline, we will certainly get the information to you before the official Certification vote this fall.
Not sure where to begin? Here are some questions we’ve commonly heard to get you thinking:
· Seven years of prior experience is required before a conservator can take the certification exam. What will count towards that experience? Why have an experience requirement at all?
· What exactly does the test certify a conservator for?
· Why take expensive classes and workshops for recertification credit rather than simply taking the certification exam again?
· How will becoming certified differ from obtaining a degree in conservation?
In addition, we are aware that there are discussions happening on various conservation email listserves. Since not everyone is a part of each of the specialty group conversations, if you are interested in summarizing the discussions that you are privy to, it might benefit the group as a whole. Please email Amber (amberkerr@aol.com) if you would like to summarize recent specialty group or other listserv discussions.
This is an exciting time to be part of the field of conservation and a great opportunity to get involved.