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The [[Structured Dialogic Design|'''SDD''']] '''Certification Scheme''' has been developed by [[Future Worlds Center]] in collaboration with the [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]]. Its key  aim to assist aspiring [[SDD Facilitator| SDD Facilitators]] go through an authentic training path that includes all necessary phases between planning and organising an SDD to reporting its results and publishing in scientific journals. The training program includes helping them learn how to assume the different roles and eventually can be certified to lead. The scheme foresees that candidates work through a number of real-world [[co-Laboratory]] applications and the design of a session, includes mentoring practice, an internship or apprenticeship.
The '''SDD Certification Scheme''' has been developed by [[Future Worlds Center]] in collaboration with the [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]]. Its key  aim to assist aspiring [[SDD Facilitator| SDD Facilitators]] go through an authentic training path that includes all necessary phases between planning and organising an SDD to reporting its results and publishing in scientific journals. The training program includes helping them learn how to assume the different roles and eventually can be certified to lead. The scheme foresees that candidates work through a number of real-world [[co-Laboratory]] applications and the design of a session, includes mentoring practice, an internship or apprenticeship.


===Levels of Certification===
===Levels of Certification===

Revision as of 01:27, 17 October 2014

The SDD Certification Scheme has been developed by Future Worlds Center in collaboration with the Institute for 21st Century Agoras. Its key aim to assist aspiring SDD Facilitators go through an authentic training path that includes all necessary phases between planning and organising an SDD to reporting its results and publishing in scientific journals. The training program includes helping them learn how to assume the different roles and eventually can be certified to lead. The scheme foresees that candidates work through a number of real-world co-Laboratory applications and the design of a session, includes mentoring practice, an internship or apprenticeship.

Levels of Certification

Requirements

The requirements of the scheme depend on the role for which one wishes to become certified. They include:

  • Having a Mentor (or Mentors) throughout the process; For advanced roles a candidate must have served as a Mentor;
  • Accumulating training credit units recognized by the SDD Certification Body; Advanced roles require advanced training and/or serving as a Trainer;
  • Taking part in a number of simulations of Co-Laboratories to internalise the principles of SDD;
  • Taking part as participant in a minimum number of fully scaled SDDPs;
  • Completing the theoretical background training as certified;
  • Having organized and facilitated or co-facilitated a defined number of SDDPs;
  • Having acted as Broker for a defined number of SDDPs;
  • Having served as member of a KMT for a defined number of SDDPs;
  • Having received the CogniscopeTM training from an authorised agent or a summer school;
  • Having obtained a license to use the CogniscopeTM software;
  • Having prepared a defined number of SDDP reports, which have been submitted to the Board for comments and approval;
  • Having prepared a defined number of scientific publications, which have been submitted to peered reviewed journals;
  • Having being registered for an apprenticeship for a period of at least one year under the mentoring of a Certified SDDP Facilitator;
  • Paying a fee.


The SDD Certification Scheme is implemented by the SDD Certification Body through SDD Certification Policies and SDD Certification Procedures.