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The goals of both member development and public education oblige The Augustan Society, Inc., to develop a variety of training programs. The purpose of this [[Study Groups|Study Group]] is to develop such a program in the field of heraldry. It is headed by a [[Coordinators|Coordinator]] who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Dean of Studies]].
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The '''Heraldry Training Study Group''' is charged with the composition and implementation of a heraldry training and qualification program for the Society. This program will offer elementary and advanced certificates in heraldry as well as recommend individuals for the title of [[Registered Heraldist]] (RH). It is headed by a [[Coordinators|Coordinator]] who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Dean of Studies]].
  
Presently this Study Group is under the direction of the [[Dean of Studies]], the transfer of this program to the [[Heraldry|Heraldry Department]] under the direction of the [[Justiciar General]] has been suggested. An alternative more in line with the goals of the Study Group program would be for the Heraldry Committee Chairman to name the Coordinator to his committee.
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Once the program is established, the Study Group will administer all aspects of it, to include maintaining and revising curricula, grading exams and working with Society Headquarters to issue certificates of completion, assigning academic advisors for Registered Heraldist candidates, and evaluating RH candidate design and research projects.
  
The immediate tasks of this Study Group are to gather participants and define the scope of the project (at least in its initial phase). It is anticipated that this first phase will be an elementary training program, with more advanced work offered in subsequent phases.
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Understandably, there will be significant overlap between the membership of this Study Group and the Society’s Heraldry Committee, but this group is set apart so the Committee can focus on processing arms registrations and other “regular” heraldic tasks. Others who may not have an interest in heraldic matters but who have an educational or academic background or are willing to help with general administration are particularly invited to join the Study Group.
  
This project should be undertaken with an awareness of the other heraldic training programs available. Keeping with the Society's charge to do what others can't or won't, our program must be unique in some way in order to be considered worthy. One expects that our international scope may come into play here.
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Assistance will be offered by the [[Communications|Communications Department]] in developing print and online materials.
  
The program may consider the use of the ''[[Little Manual of Heraldry]]'' as a text, if only because a very large quantity of same is in stock. Alternately, it may be determined that an entirely online program is preferable, and that this might range from a "Powerpoint"-type slideshow to a video presentation.
 
 
Assistance will be offered by the [[Communications|Communications Department]] in developing either print or online materials.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 22 June 2020

The Heraldry Training Study Group is charged with the composition and implementation of a heraldry training and qualification program for the Society. This program will offer elementary and advanced certificates in heraldry as well as recommend individuals for the title of Registered Heraldist (RH). It is headed by a Coordinator who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Dean of Studies.

Once the program is established, the Study Group will administer all aspects of it, to include maintaining and revising curricula, grading exams and working with Society Headquarters to issue certificates of completion, assigning academic advisors for Registered Heraldist candidates, and evaluating RH candidate design and research projects.

Understandably, there will be significant overlap between the membership of this Study Group and the Society’s Heraldry Committee, but this group is set apart so the Committee can focus on processing arms registrations and other “regular” heraldic tasks. Others who may not have an interest in heraldic matters but who have an educational or academic background or are willing to help with general administration are particularly invited to join the Study Group.

Assistance will be offered by the Communications Department in developing print and online materials.