Guest guest Posted May 30, 2007 Report Share Posted May 30, 2007 Thank you for sharing this Doug. I found what Adam wrote to be very interesting. For instance: " ...the pass ratios of students in their classes have actually gone down significantly in several cases. " So what??? Is it in our best interest as an industry to make sure everyone passes? It makes sense to me that the course providers would have access to the relevant information so they can prepare their curriculums, etc. It also makes sense to me that per the unification, there is some handle kept on who these course providers are, so that Joe Shmoe, XYZ is not teaching classes in his garage on Saturday afternoons. It does NOT make sense to me to supply this same information to those who will be taking the test, minus recommended reading material and resources. Giving people access to page numbers is no different than giving away the answers. Geez, if that's going to be the case, why even bother with a test at all and just sell certs in a fancy frame like some of the other less than credible " organizations " ???!!! If this is just about money, (which it appears to be so at least to me) I get it. BUT, if it is about raising the bar of our industry, getting rid of negative stereotypes and making sure the certs we do have remain credible - what is proposed is destined for failure on many levels. C'mon - how many " certifications " do we need???!!! We as an industry should be focusing our efforts on making what we have better - not throwing more bones in the pot! If you haven't yet done so, please go to the following website to sign the petition. http://www.gopetition.com/online/12406.html Best Regards, Stacey Champion Owner/Consultant Champion Indoor Environmental Services > > > > > > Dear friends, > > > > > > A petition to the executive members of IAQA, AmIAQ and IESO has > > been initiated in response to the recent development in the AmIAQ > > certification program. Time is running out. If you are an IAQA > > member or AmIAQ certificate holder, please act now to prevent > > thousands of unqualified people becoming certified by AmIAQ. They > > will enter the market and offer much lower prices to compete with > > you. The consumers will also be victimized by the low quality work > > that they perform. > > > > > > Please forward this email to your local IAQA Chapter Director > > and your friends who are IAQA members and AmIAQ certificate holders > > and ask them to forward this email to as many people as possible. > > Thanks for your attention. I apology if this message has reached you > > in error. > > > > > > Wei Tang, Ph.D. > > > IAQA Member > > > > > > Please go to the following website to sign the petition. Thanks. > > > http://www.gopetition.com/online/12406.html > > > > > > ................................................................. > > ............................................ > > > ................................................................. > > ............................................ > > > Dear IAQA members and AmIAQ certificate holders: > > > > > > AmIAQ has recently decided to publish the examination reference > > sources, including exact page numbers, on its website beginning on > > June 1, 2007. This will make it very easy for new certificate > > candidates to pass the certification exams without having to fully > > study and learn the material. This action will greatly diminish the > > value of AmIAQ certifications, and it has clearly broken the spirit > > of unification agreement. The differences between the organizational > > philosophies between IAQA and AmIAQ have finally surfaced. IAQA is a > > member-based organization with a democratically elected Board of > > Directors. However, AmIAQ and IESO are not. Due to their structural > > differences, the goals of these three organizations' leaders may or > > may not have been aligned with the best interests of the members > > after the unification. Instead of constantly fighting over these > > differences, it is important for IAQA members and AmIAQ certificate > > holders to act now in order to ensure that all three > > > organizations operate on behalf of the members and certificate > > holders. > > > > > > Petition: > > > As members of IAQA and AmIAQ certificate holders, we the > > undersigned, call on the executive members of IAQA, AmIAQ, and IESO > > to take the following actions to protect the interests of IAQA > > members and AmIAQ certificate holders. > > > > > > (1) Refrain from publishing any examination reference sources on > > the AmIAQ website until the executive members of IAQA and AmIAQ > > reach an agreement. > > > (2) Make necessary changes to ensure that the operations of the > > three organizations are aligned with the interest of their members > > and certificate holders, which may include amending the unification > > agreement regarding the structural and functional roles of each > > organization. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Wei Tang, Ph.D. > > > Lab Director > > > QLab > > > 5 Drive > > > Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 > > > > > > www.QLabUSA.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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