Title: The Air and Waste Management Association
1The Air and Waste Management Association An
Association of Professionals www.awma.org
2Purposes of Discussions
- Introduce the Air and Waste Management
Association - Describe training activities and available
courses - Discuss course development
- Describe training delivery structure
- Discuss audience and participants
- Describe incentives for training
- Discuss metrics of success
3About AWMA
- 100 years of environmental stewardship
- A global leader in environmental management
- A neutral forum for knowledge exchange and
networking
4About AWMA
- Nearly 9000 members in 65 countries
- Broad range of members
- Government
- Industry
- Academia
- Consulting
5AWMA provides
- Information to advance an understanding of
environmental issues - Networking to expand opportunities
- Professional development to enhance careers
6Publications
- Keep members abreast of the most current
environmental management news and scientific
research - Two monthly magazines, in print and online
- Journal of the Air Waste Management Association
- EM
7Online Library
- The Online Library provides a wealth of technical
environmental education material, from books and
CDs to downloadable PDF articles. It is a
substantial and growing resource to environmental
professionals around the world.
8Annual Conference Exhibition
- One of the worlds largest environmental
management conferences, attracting thousands of
environmental professionals - 150 technical sessions on a range of issues, from
air quality to integrated waste management
strategies - Exhibition is a dynamic showcase of environmental
products, technology, and services - Social programs and networking events
9Specialty Conferences
- First held in 1970
- 250 conferences held throughout the world
- Address timely, highly relevant issues such as
- Diesel technology
- Climate change
- Utility energy generation
10Workshops
- Topics of interest
- Expert speakers
- Several offerings
11Webcasts
- AWMA brings the information to participants
- Participate from the convenience of a home or
office - Stay abreast of topics, rules, regulations, and
research - Eliminate travel costs associated with
traditional face-to-face courses - Combines the internet for video with a telephone
for audioÂ
12Webcasts
- Presentations typically last 2 hours
- One per month scheduled
- Audience from around the US and Canada
- Topics include new requirements, issues,
monitoring procedures, case studies, dispersion
modeling techniques, etc. - More than 20 have been offered
- Visual CDs are available
13Training Activities
- Online training courses
- Continuing education courses
14E-Learning Center
- Online Training Courses
- Course brought to students
- Learn from the convenience of home or office
- Stay abreast of rules, regulations, and research
- Eliminate travel costs associated with
traditional face-to-face courses - Courses listed in Professional Development
Catalog
15Continuing Education Courses
- Live professional development training by
national experts - Courses at conferences and by appointment
usually 1 to 2 days long - Support the Qualified Environmental Professional
(QEP) and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
(CHMM) professional certifications - Continuing education credit for a number of
disciplines
16How many and what type of AQM training courses
have been developed that are of relevance to AQM
in China?
- 70 courses listed in catalog
- 50 courses could be relevant for AQM in China
- Courses listed in Professional Development Catalog
17Professional Development Catalog
- Live Professional Development Courses
(http//www.awma.org/files/education/prof_dev_cata
log_final.pdf) - Courses developed by experts
- Cover topics in
- Air Pollution Control
- Waste Management
- Environmental Management and Policy
- Professional Certification
18Course development
- Who develops the courses?
- Courses and course materials developed by
instructors who are experts in topic area - Courses and course materials belong to
instructors - How is course development financed?
- Instructors receive payment when course is
conducted - Are training needs assessments conducted prior to
course development? - Courses are selected to match venue
- Instructors identified or volunteer
19Training delivery structure
- What is the training delivery institutional
structure? - Training need and potential instructor identified
by AWMA headquarters staff and volunteers in
Education Council - Course scheduled in conjunction with meeting
- Staff handles registration, collects fees,
prepares copies of course material for students,
issues certificates - Alternatively, AWMA serves as a broker
- Course identified and instructor hired
- For example, such courses were conducted in
Minneapolis and in Bahrain and are scheduled for
Ohio and Michigan - Describe the system for delivery of training
structured or ad-hoc? - Structured
20Training delivery structure (continued)
- What is the system of training delivery (e.g.,
training of trainers)? - Train the trainer has not been done by AWMA
- Has not been needed for training in US and Canada
- Instructors usually have experience in conducting
courses or presenting workshops - Training is done with a classroom format (if
associated with conference). Webcast format is
being considered for other types of venues - Is it centralized or decentralized?
- Centralized
21Training delivery structure (continued)
- Is there a national secretariat?
- AWMA headquarters personnel and staff schedule
courses and handle registration - Are universities involved in the training?
- Universities are not involved in the training
although professors may develop courses and may
be experts who are called upon to provide
instruction on a topic - Does training of trainers actually work?
- This has not been done by AWMA
- Has not been needed for training in US and Canada
22Training the Trainers
- Although our background and our experience in
training has been that we have not had a need to
train the trainer, we can assist to tailor a
program that will work in China - Training courses and other learning material can
be made appropriate for training trainers - Material is all in English
- An 'intermediary'Â will be necessary to implement
broader training in other languages - Adapt training to local needs
23Beneficiaries of the training or training
participants
- Who are the beneficiaries of the training?
- Though students most often come from consulting
firms or industry, government personnel also
attend. - Are different types of courses delivered
depending on the type of beneficiary or training
participants? - Depends on topic
- Depends on how course or workshop is set up
24Incentives
- What incentives are in place to encourage people
to undergo training (e.g., certification system,
promotion requirements)? - Requirements for continued training and education
of certification systems (PE, BCEE, QEP, CHMM) - Requirements for completing job or securing
promotion - Professional growth
- What incentives are in place to motivate
organizations to send their staff for training? - Staff retention
- Litigation
- Changes in requirements
- Budget
- Legislative mandates
25Financing
- Where does the budget for the course development,
training delivery, and maintaining the training
structure come from? - Association Budget
- Registration Fees
- Contract
26Financing (continued)
- How much is the annual budget and how does this
translate into number of courses delivered and
number of people trained per year? - AWMA is a not-for-profit association of
professionals - Training is provided by members for members and
others - Though staff is assigned, training is principally
pay as you go. - In 2005, 40 courses were conducted for 240
students
27Metrics of success
- What are the measures of success that the
training system keeps track of? - Association tracks names of students and test
scores (if any). - Association tracks comments received
- To evaluate course for future delivery and
- To evaluate effectiveness of instructor
28Key lessons for AQM training in China
- What are the top do's and don'ts in setting up an
AQM training system in China - Develop priority list of key topics for which
training is necessary, identify experts, and
request that they develop and provide training - Dont assume an expert is a good instructor or a
good course developer. - Keep abreast of current events and issues.
- Tie training to conferences
- Consider refresher courses and updates for the
more experienced staff. Peer communication and
interaction are good training tools - Learn from mistakes of others