I'm a guest critic for reviews at colleges fairly often, especially since I'm not working full time right now (and so I dont' have an NCARB supervisor). I'm trying to get IDP for this since the NCARB IDP manual says (pg33) that it should be given. Has anyone gone through this?
Where do you log it, and who signs off? There's no place under your mentor....
The problem I'm having is that I called NCARB and they said to put in the EVR under supplemental education. This needs a supervisor (which you need a job to have), but NCARB said to just have someone at the school do it. But the professor I asked is reluctant to respond to the scary-sounding supervisor email the system sends... ugh it would be nice to get this... most of them are gone but it's 16 hrs in the last few months at least.
Thanks if anyone has experience with this...
Dec 14, 11 7:16 am
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IDP for being a guest critic
I'm a guest critic for reviews at colleges fairly often, especially since I'm not working full time right now (and so I dont' have an NCARB supervisor). I'm trying to get IDP for this since the NCARB IDP manual says (pg33) that it should be given. Has anyone gone through this?
Where do you log it, and who signs off? There's no place under your mentor....
The problem I'm having is that I called NCARB and they said to put in the EVR under supplemental education. This needs a supervisor (which you need a job to have), but NCARB said to just have someone at the school do it. But the professor I asked is reluctant to respond to the scary-sounding supervisor email the system sends... ugh it would be nice to get this... most of them are gone but it's 16 hrs in the last few months at least.
Thanks if anyone has experience with this...
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