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CFLE in 1986–87

Ken Davidson receives a plaque from Steve Jorgensen for his work on the CFLE program

1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 The CFLE program continued to grow. A massive marketing campaign for the Experience Recognition Program brought in 282 CFLE applicants. Applications were received from clinicians in family agencies, mental health centers, and private practice; college and university faculty; high school and elementary teachers; Planned Parenthood centers; clergy; and health professionals. A streamlined certification application process for individuals with 5 or more years of experience as a family life educator was also made available.

2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 View a Certified Family Life Educator acceptance letter from 1987.

3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 The CFLE Review Committee consisted of Richard Hey, chair; Betty Barber; Marion Hill; Stephen Jorgensen; and Carol MacKinnon. The Continuing Education Committee for the 1987 CFLE program included Patrick McKenry, chair; Virginia Anderson; Margaret Bubolz; Maxine Hammonds-Smith; Ethel Pickett; Patricia Mauro; and Joyce Portner (ex officio).

4 Leave a comment on paragraph 4 0 An NCFR panel composed of Margaret Arcus, Wes Burr, Stephen Jorgensen, and Joyce Portner presented a panel titled “Family Life Education for the 21st Century: Content, Curriculum, and Certification” at the American Home Economics Association’s Annual Conference in Indianapolis, IN.

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