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New Official Certification in Different States
It's that time of year when many prospects will begin the process of joining the basketball officiating ranks. I've drafted an article to help with the process and invite forum members to join in. Please review, add, edit, suggest, critique or whatever. In particular, I've started a section at the end to summarize the procedures for specific states. I officiate in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and have started with those states.
New Official Certification Procedure Summaries For Selected States
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This is just a suggestion. I would change the terminology to "licensed" rather than certification. I know my state alone considers becoming "certified" as a promotion distinction for already licensed officials. Any time a state requires a set of standards (in just about anything) they usually consider that a license. Not a big deal, but it might be somewhat more accurate.
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From Connecticut, check this out. Click on the link under "Do You Want to Be An Official?":
http://www.casciac.org/ciacofficials.shtml |
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Point well taken. I looked at 4 states and found 3 designations: certified (NJ and CT), registered (PA) and licensed (IL). I'll just use the term approved and note that it can mean certified, registered or licensed depending on the state. An updated version of the article is maintained at http://phillyref.com/articles/basket...ecomearef.html.
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You missed the point I was trying to make. If you want most people to understand you, language should be used that is all encompassing. If you write an article that involves everyone, you do not want to confuse people that live in different jurisdictions.
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Thanks Jeff. The article now includes information for Connecticut, Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Any help on becoming an official in other states would be appreciated. The updated article is at http://phillyref.com/articles/basket...ecomearef.html .
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Just a suggestion. Instead of calling it "New Official Certification Procedure Summaries For Selected States", since the word 'certification' has different connotations in different states, why not just leave the word out? "Becoming a High School Referee" works.
This would seem to be a good topic for a Wiki, if anyone is technically inclined.
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